The only way to get /etc/init.d/pcscd installed is to first purge the
pcscd package and then install it newly.
The installation process never asks whether or not to overwrite a modified
version of the file - neither in Synaptic nor with apt-get on command line
.
Even if I delete /etc/init.d/pcscd
This file is a conffile and is not managed like the other files of a
package.
A local modification is not overwritten unless explicitly accepted by
the admin. I guess you edited the file and refused to upgrade it during
the install of a newer version of pcscd.
I will close the bug.
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Wow
I figured out that /etc/init.d/pcscd is simply not getting installed by
the package although it is contained in pcscd_1.8.10-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb.
This is why I still had an old version of it on my machine.
Since I am no package expert I just can guess that this happens because
it is not
pcscd version 1.8.10-1 should have:
# create $IPCDIR with correct access rights
if [ ! -d $IPCDIR ]
then
rm -rf $IPCDIR
mkdir $IPCDIR
fi
chmod 0755 $IPCDIR
Maybe you should reinstall your pcscd package.
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Since this is my first fault report here I probably made the mistake to
assign it to pcsc-cyberjack instead to pcscd => trying to fix it right
now
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