Dear Ludovic,

> Where do you want to submit that?

As part of a plan to ease the life of users, we plan to include the CCID
update with OpenSC new installers for Mac OS X building on our farm.

The installers are ready, but they lack the CCID update to have a
broader access to CCID new readers.

From your "blog" I understand Lion comes with CCID 1.13. We would
appreciate 1.4.5. You indicate that it is possible to upgrade.

> It depends how you define "impact".

Can you elaborate? 

According to Apple website, you are CCID architect. After compiling and
installing CCID updated under Mac OS X 10.7, did you notice any change?

About compiling ccid under Mac OS X 10.7 ourselves:

Firstly, it seems that ccid has a --disable-libusb switch. In my
opinion, libccid becomes non-functional but I may be wrong.

Secondly, I could compile this way:

We could not find libusb native libraries in Mac OS X 10.7. To my
surprise. So I installed them from MacPorts:

port install libusb-devel
Ran bootstrap

Then I modified MacOSX/configure lines:
LIBUSB_ARCHIVE=/opt/local/lib/libusb-1.0.a 
LIBUSB_CFLAGS=-I/opt/local/include/libusb-1.0

Then it works but I am worried about these lines:
CONFIGURE_ARGS="$CONFIGURE_ARGS --disable-static"

What do you think of all this ? Is libccid untested under Mac OS X 10.7
and we should build an installer using Mac OS X 10.6. The SDK is 10.6
and Mac OS X 10.6 has libusb ... What's your opinion?

Kind regards,
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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