2011/4/8 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella <[email protected]>:
> 2011/4/8 Ludovic Rousseau <[email protected]>:
>> 2011/4/8 Jesús J. Guerrero Botella <[email protected]>:
>>> Hello. I am new to this list, so, if I do something wrong just let me know.
>>
>> That is fine. You are on the correct list.
>>
>>> Straight to the matter. I just bought a new smartcard reader and I am
>>> trying to use it on Gentoo Linux, with little luck for now. I've been
>>> trying for a few days now.
>>>
>>> This is the card reader as seen by lsusb.py (regular lsusb segfaults
>>> when this reader is plugged, for I don't know what reason).
>>
>> You should report the bug to the lsusb maintainer. Or even better try
>> to fix the crash and send a patch.
>
> I can look into that, but it might take some time. lsusb works ok as
> long as the smartcard reader is not plugged in.
>
>> Follow http://pcsclite.alioth.debian.org/ccid.html#CCID_compliant
>> Maybe the smart card reader is CCID compliant.
>
> I forgot to let you know that I already tried that. However that
> little tool doesn't report anything because it fails with
>
> libusb_get_device_list() failed
>
> If you can give me a pointer on where to look first it will be very
> useful for me.

It may be related to the lsusb problem.

Get libusb from [1]

then configure it using:
$ ./configure --enable-examples-build
$ make
$ ./examples/lsusb

I expect this ./examples/lsusb to also crash/fail.

Bye

[1] http://ludovic.rousseau.free.fr/softwares/pcsc-lite/

-- 
 Dr. Ludovic Rousseau

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