Am 07.08.25 um 09:14 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
Hello Tom,
Hello Adrian,
On Thu, 2025-08-07 at 06:44 +0200, Tom Schorpp wrote:
This [PATCH]Removes unessecary package dependency blocking backport
build install on bookworm
I have not tested yet whether the current upstream version of AusweisApp
works on Bookworm and I'm not sure whether the backport makes sense
It makes sense, most debian stable users will appreciate it and the
upstream authors
do not commit to CVE's, so I strongly recommend not to use outdated versions
for security concerns. A backport to bullseye was not possible due to
Qt6 deps.
It's running fine so far on the RPI, not fully tested because I've got
no PIN letter
for the old ePerso/eID card because in 2010 I was in political
opposition to eID,
I get an new card the next weeks.
All GUI works and random PIN/PUK and network server operations work so
far, too,
logs are fine.
Better than Windows 11 Version which does not detect my CSL/Alcor card
Reader
or Windows 11 is broken again, reported to
[email protected]
but only stupid FAQ answer received.
I've orderd a Reiner SCT Cyberjack Basis RFID reader which is on the card
reader support list, to be sure.
given the fact that Trixie will be released on Saturday.
Are you not planning to upgrade to Trixie soon?
Yes, as stated in my report, apt follows stable arm64 automatically on
the PI here:
"APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable-security'), (500,
'stable')"
If there are any specific issues with the version in Bookworm, please let
me know.
I will, thank You, I need it for faster communication with courts and
offices,
paper letters are too slow,
e.g. using Mein Justizportal which needs a Bund ID account and eID card.
Adrian
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tom