On the JCOP tools release notes page http://tinyurl.com/9xdjl (in tinyURL format for convenience), they state that "JCOP Tools only works with pcsc-lite 1.2.0.". I don't know the reason for this.

This is a release note against the Linux version. I don't know of a specific requirement for pcsc_lite 1.20 for OS X, but I am having problems registering my JCOP tools on OS X. My JCOP engineering sample card works on the Windows version, so the card is working. I successfully run pcsctest on OS X, with my SCM 331 (CCID), so the basic reader+pcsc+card stack is working. But when I get to JCOP tools to register with my engineering sample card, I get an error 0x3. JCOP support is following this up for me as well.

Cam

On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:52 AM, Jean-Luc Giraud wrote:


BTW, why do you need to update the framework to 1.20? Is it an IBM requirement? Is it to get support for a specific card reader?

Cheers,
JLuc.

On 11 Oct 2005, at 03:24, Cameron Durham wrote:


I'm also looking to use the IBM JCOP card with Eclipse 3.1. I've got the card from IBM, downloaded the JCOP tools but need to update my pcsc lite stack. I'm running OS X 1.4.2.

Is is possible to download the binaries already built, or do I need to build from the sources?

Cam

On Oct 10, 2005, at 9:28 AM, John Wiredland wrote:



JLuc, Karsten & Ludovic:

Thanks for the pointers.

Cheers,
John

--- Karsten Ohme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Jean-Luc Giraud wrote:




On 7 Oct 2005, at 17:29, John Wiredland wrote:




I have just purchased a JCOP card from IBM Zurich
Research Lab and require  pcsc-lie 1.20 binary



for Mac



OS X to work with Eclipse SDK 3.1 on Mac



platform.

Just rename the library form libpcsclite.so.1.x.y to
libpcsclite.so.0.x.y. Well, from the current
unstable to he stable
number. This works for Linux.

Karsten





The reader in use is Schlumberger Reflex USB



reader.




Any pointer?






I do not have a pointer but I just wanted to make



a few remarks about



updating the PCSC framework on Mac OS X:
- It lives in /System so it should normally not be



upgraded by a 3rd



party (especially if you are working on a



commercial product)



- Some Mac OS X services (Apple CDSA, LoginWindow,



securtyd,...) are



smart card-aware (especially since Mac OS X 10.4



Tiger)



- The version coming with Mac OS X is based on



1.1.2 (i.e. old)



- Moving to 1.20 is not binary compatible with



1.1.2 (i.e. you will



break Mac OS X native smart card support)


If you still want to run your own pcscd, a bit



info is available here



(look for "That *is* a wee bit asocial, I'm



afraid.



"):








http://lists.apple.com/archives/apple-cdsa/2005/Aug/msg00026.html





Cheers,
JLuc.

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