On 09/01/07, Iain MacDonnell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ludovic Rousseau wrote on 01/ 6/07 02:31 PM:
> The main new feature is support of udev to detect the insertion of a
> CCID reader. With this feature a polling loop of the USB bus every 1
> second is now removed from pcscd. Use --enable-udev when configuring
> the driver to activate it (default is to do like in the previous
> versions but that may/will change in future versions).
FWIW, on Solaris 10 (x86), these versions seem to work fine, as the
previous versions did (via libusb) - the only difference I've noticed
is this message:
hotplug_libusb.c:393:() Driver ifd-ccid.bundle does not support
IFD_GENERATE_HOTPLUG
It is just a debug message to indicate that the driver does not
provide the new hotplug support. You configured the ccid driver
without --enable-udev so the Info.plist file indicates this.
pcscd and the ccid driver will work as before. The USB bus will be
polled every 1 second.
if Solaris has a udev equivalent it could be used. I just need a way
to run a command when a USB device is connected. If you can restrict
the rule to only CCID class devices (like udev does) it is even
better.
i.e. I don't think you've broken anything, so I'm happy (so-far:)
So I am happy too :-)
Card ATR: 3B 7B 18 00 00 00 31 C0 64 77 E3 03 00 82 90 00
I don't have this card in my database [1]. Can you send me its description?
[1] http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-tools/smartcard_list.txt
--
Dr. Ludovic Rousseau
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