> libccid is not a sub project of OpenSC.
> I expect to port libccid to libusb 1.0 before the end of the year
> (with year = 2010)

Okay but at least libccid is an important foundation.

> > * Adding a mechanism to integrate OpenCT and libccid without
> conflict.
> > This would allow to use authentication token and smartcards easily.
> > Making different packages with different compilation options is not
> a
> > working solution if we refer to usability.
> 
> Just kill OpenCT wherever possible. OpenCT should not be used unless
> you _really_ know what you do.

I remember a post from Andreas Jellinghaus explaining how integration
could be done. Quote:

my proposal is this: 
* take libccid code
* isolate the parts that are related to the ccid interface
* replace them with an interface connecting usb and t=1 protocol
  in aladdin style (see the source code, it is totaly simple).
* bonus if the result could be added to libccid as a clean driver
  implementing several different interfaces (not only ccid).

I thought about this myself, but I'm lost in the ccid source code,
and have too little time for that myself.

> > I contacted several developers in the Gnome project to integrate
> OpenSC
> > in common interfaces. We are expected to solve some issues to make
> > OpenSC a common tool in GNU/Linux and other systems.
> 
> Integrate OpenSC or the use of a PKCS#11 API? 

I contacted all major developers and sent them a free Feitian PKI
developer card.

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

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