Hi Mr Trink,

sorry for answering so late (I really don't remember if I gave
you any answer ?!?)
Do you have these other SSP-Lite drivers you developed available
for download from anywhere ?

I'd like to add a "contrib" section to the Smart Sign web site, and
put there all of these packages people send back to me modifying the
basic smartsign or SSP-Lite or whatever else.

I'm modifying the web site right now, but I'll publish it by the next
week, I guess.

So, if you have any code you want in this section, please notify me.

A CVS would just be a good idea. Also rearranging directories is not
bad, even if I think it's not prioritary.

SourceForge has a section for CVS, so if you wish, I can just add you
as a developer, and then we can sectup a CVS on SF.

Thanks for your interest in this project.

Bye,
        T.

Andreas Trink wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> I just want to let you know, that I have put some effort into SSP-lite
> (starting with 0.2 from Tommaso Cucinotta, which is based on 0.1 from David
> Corcoran).
> 
> I am a fulltime SW-developer and currently making my first experience with
> project-leading. There's also a girl-friend, so you can imagine that I can
> only spend some minutes per week for smartcard programming. ;-)
> 
> What I have done so far:
> 
> 1. Added some entries (ATR) to /etc/card.conf, e.g. for memorycard, eurocard,
>    gsm
> 2. Modified the parser (lexer) so it can handle cards which return NO ATR
>    (e.g. some memorycards)
> 3. Started with a memorycard-driver
> 4. Template-card-drivers (stubs: empty functions for all functions defined in
>     part 6 "ICC service provider interface definition" + _detailed_
>    description as comment)
> 5. A script for inserting entries into card.conf
> 6. Yet another simple testprogram (threated)
> 7. ...
> 
> What I want to do:
> 
> I've spent a lot of time for finding the right packages (pscs-lite,
> interface-driver, ssp-lite, carddriver) and for configuring and compiling.
> 
> I would like to see a large package and just enter
> ./configure
> make install
> at the console.
> 
> To do this right, we must maybe reorganize the files completely, e.g.
> 
> pcsc/csp/slb_cfaccess-0.1.2a
>              /eurocard
>              /memorycard
>              /gsm
>              /template
>              /include
>       /ssp
>       /etc/card.conf
>            /reader.conf
>       /pcsc
>       /ifd/towitoko
>           /any_other_terminal
>       /test
>       /doc
> 
> While editing, I saw that there is a need
> ... to rename some files (e.g. omitting prefix or postfix: ssp-lite -> ssp,
> slb_cfaccess-0.1.2.a -> slb_cyberflex, pcsc-lite -> pcsc)
> ... to move some files to a different directory (e.g. test-programs to test,
> h-files of the carddrivers to a common /csp/include)
> ... to rename functions to make the names consistent
> ... to make configuration using autoconf/automake
> ... and so on
> 
> I think this can only be done in conjunction and agreement with the original
> authors.
> 
> My questions:
> 
> Is there a need to make a large package including a large amount of
> interface-drivers and carddrivers?
> 
> I there a need to move development to a CVS-server?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Andreas
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