* Andreas Jellinghaus (a...@dungeon.inka.de) wrote:
> Package: openct
> Version: 0.6.16-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> Author in openct.doc-base.manual is wrong, I didn't write all of that,
> please change to "OpenCT Developers".

Done.
 
> doc-base file for the api documentation is missing.

Done.

> openct is still configured with udev, this is not supported by udev
> developers, please switch to hal setup.

Done.

> documentation is still disabled, even though 0.6.16 fixed those issues.

Done.

> README.debian should show how to disable openct if people want that,
> e.g. with the disable policy file.

Done.

> copyright file is wrong, while Olaf was the original author, lots
> of other people added code. please change to "OpenCT Developers"
> and/or point to the documentation and/or source for a proper list.

Fixed.

> OpenCT does not need to be configure'd with usb support, it now has
> a complete native linux usb implementation with some benefits towards
> power savings.

Fixed.

> Source dependency on libusb-dev can be dropped.

Fixed.

> Recommends udev should be replaced by depends/recommends on hal.

Done.

> Enhanced pcscd should be dropped, since 99% of the users do something
> wrong if they install openct and pcscd at the same time. Usualy it is
> best to use either opensc with openct. or opensc (or other apps) with
> pcscd and a reader driver (e.g. libccid) other than openct.

Does this mean we should disable it at configure time?
 
> For testing I build an openct package with all these changes already
> applied, as I wrote in the "new version available" bug, and it is
> still available here:
> --cut--
> also I took the time to look at the open bugs for
> debians openct package and the new release should solve all
> of them. you can find my packaging here, based on the latest
> 0.6.15-1 package:
>         http://www.opensc-project.org/debian/openct/
> --cut--
> 
> If my work is ignored without any comment, that doesn't send a good
> message.

My time for debian has been a bit limited the last month or
so. Patches are also much more helpful than rolling your own version
of the package from my point of view :) Thanks for all your help though.

> Regards, Andreas
> 
> 

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