[Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Alexander Griesser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey there, this is my first post to this mailing list so please forgive me any mistakes :) I'm developing thinclient applications for my employer, basically it's just a stripped down linux distribution with all the necessary tools installed to keep

Re: [Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Ludovic Rousseau
2009/2/11 Alexander Griesser alexander.gries...@lkh-vil.or.at: Hey there, Hello, So what I'm really interested in is either: * The old version of pcscd * Information about what is really needed for the latest pcscd version to work Use: ./configure --disable-libhal. pcscd will then do a

Re: [Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Michael Bender
On Feb 11, 2009, at 4:40 AM, Ludovic Rousseau wrote: Use: ./configure --disable-libhal. pcscd will then do a polling using libusb to detect readers insertion/removal. Do you see that HAL is going away and DeviceKit is taking it's place? mike ___

Re: [Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Michael Bender
On Feb 11, 2009, at 3:59 AM, Alexander Griesser wrote: Back in time, some months ago, we had the first inquiry about supporting smartcard readers on these devices that will be used for a single sign on solution to a citrix application farm. Have you (or anyone) noticed a problem with the

Re: [Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Alexander Griesser
Michael Bender wrote: Use: ./configure --disable-libhal. pcscd will then do a polling using libusb to detect readers insertion/removal. Do you see that HAL is going away and DeviceKit is taking it's place? Whatever that is... I hope it's not that complicated to implement. I'd vote for the

Re: [Muscle] Installing pcscd and stuff on a Thinclient

2009-02-11 Thread Alexander Griesser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Bender wrote: Back in time, some months ago, we had the first inquiry about supporting smartcard readers on these devices that will be used for a single sign on solution to a citrix application farm. Have you (or anyone) noticed a