Ludovic Rousseau wrote, On 12/21/2007 08:15 AM:
On Dec 19, 2007 11:57 PM, Todd Denniston
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you figure out how to get either a "universal" or a bundle working with
10.5, 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
Have you looked at [1]? It is a patch to build the CCID driver for
Tiger as a universal binary. I agree it is not well documented and may
not be easy to use.
Ok, I did not look at it because I thought it was just to take care of the
libusb stuff. Having looked closer now, I can see you have some build things
in it. Thanks for the pointer.
Martin,
did you use a combination of Ludovic's patch and the one you sent to the list,
or just the build stuff from Ludovic's patch and the one you sent to the list?
i.e., can Ludovic's patch be much smaller for leopard, or do I layer your
patch onto his?
I will probably try layering before I head out for holiday.
I plan to work on something similar for Leopard on January 2008.
Kind of hoping you can give me a new year's present... you get finished before
I come back from the holiday break. :)
If not, I will probably be a reasonably willing beta tester. SCM SCR331 &|
GEMplus USB-SL
Extra Credit :) any clue if when/if apple updates their ccid, will there be
conflicts or this one will be replaced?
I don't think it is a good idea to _replace_ an Apple component. Maybe
Apple will provide a correct CCID class driver one day. Who knows...
So if I understand the build script correctly, it is used to build a ccid
driver for each reader bundle, and then that is installed _beside_ the ones
from Apple. Correct?
Bye
[1] http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#MacOSX
Thanks for all the help you have already provided, and have a nice set of
holidays.
--
Todd Denniston
Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane)
Harnessing the Power of Technology for the Warfighter
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