Karsten,

First, congrats for the on-goin work.

We from CertiSign have the same goal as you. Though, maybe we are thinking
further.

We want to provide a layer above libmusclecard that implements a CSP
interface (windows CSP archtecture). With such “Muscle CSP” layer, any
existing windows applications that use the CSP interface could use
libmusclecard too. Also, windows based applications could migrate to linux
withought having to change for an pkcs11 interface. Luiz Reuter is working
on this.

I compiled your win32 version of libmusclecard sucessfully following your
instructions. I have a few questions.
An yes/no answer would be sufficient.

- Your project uses Resource Manager below it (by Resource Manager API),
right ?
- Above it, the original libmuscle interface has been slightly changed,
right ?
- Is it an not totally independent brench, as the new linux libmuscle
features are being brought into Windows too (parallel development), right ?

- Do you plan reaching single libmusclecard that compiles in Windows and
Linux ? Is there any barrier ? Maybe the incomplete separation of
PCSC/libmuscle ?

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Murilo Perrone
CertiSign

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