On 20.12.2007, at 0:57, Todd Denniston wrote:
When you figure out how to get either a "universal" or a bundle
working with 10.5,
I made a driver for OmniKey 1021 available @ http://ideelabor.ee/downloads/ifd-ok1021os-leopard.dmg
as this is a popular reader in Estonia and it just did not work with
Leopard.
would you be willing to post a how to here that lets us know:
A) how to setup the build environment (A url to a common how to
would be very fine)
B) how to get the alioth ccid into that build environment
C) patches that need applied
D) command to commence build (if it was anything other than MAC I
would assume ./configure;make)
E) commands to get the "universal" or bundle installed and working
with apple's pcscd.
F) permission for Ludovic to put the above directions in future ccid
releases, as I at least did not find any apple directions in
ccid-1.3.1.tar.gz
What I don't know how to do: how could the CCID driver be built/
bundled to behave/replace the current CCIDClassDriver so that one
driver bundle would work with all supported hardware (currently you
can build it for a single device only). If this could be solved we
could have a binary release and everybody would be happy.
There are problems as well. Eutron simpocket combo did not work for
example. And there are some hairy errors in pcscd.
Extra Credit :) any clue if when/if apple updates their ccid, will
there be conflicts or this one will be replaced?
No conflicts currently. Its just another driver. A universal CCID
class driver might do some harm/be replaced on upgrade.
I hope you are successful, because for something that worked in
their last major OS rev this has taken a fairly long time for apple
to fix.
I'm already getting used to it.
--
Martin Paljak
http://martin.paljak.pri.ee
+3725156495
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