Hi Sascha,
Sascha Silbe wrote:
Strangely enough I can't reproduce it anymore. I have rebooted since
filing the bug report, so maybe the udev rules weren't reloaded after
installation of libchipcard-tools?
I don't know.
You wrote you are not able to reproduce this bug anymore.
Would you agree
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 04:31:48PM +0200, Micha Lenk wrote:
Strangely enough I can't reproduce it anymore. I have rebooted since
filing the bug report, so maybe the udev rules weren't reloaded after
installation of libchipcard-tools?
I don't know.
You wrote you are not able to reproduce this
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 09:33:14PM +0200, Micha Lenk wrote:
The cause for this bug is most probably related to kernel changes.
Strangely enough I can't reproduce it anymore. I have rebooted since
filing the bug report, so maybe the udev rules weren't reloaded after
installation of
Hi Sascha,
thank you for your detailed bug report.
The cause for this bug is most probably related to kernel changes.
What output do you get from the following command?
udevinfo -a -p $(udevinfo -q path -n cmm0)
Regards
Micha
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Package: libchipcard-tools
Version: 4.2.8-1
Severity: normal
File: /etc/udev/rules.d/z60_libchipcard-tools.rules
The udev rule for the Omnikey Cardman 4000 (PCMCIA card reader) does not
seem to match, preventing libchipcard from recognizing and using it:
sascha.si...@caravan:~$ ls -l
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