Just to add some more information.
AFAIU, pcsc-lite only supports CCID/ICCD readers. So, anything not
CCID-compliant is not (and will not be) supported by pcsc-lite. But
could be supported by openct.
Just as an example, see the difference between my old unsupported
ACR30(U), the relatively new bu
Hello,
I'm in the same situation. I own a ACR30U-EGC smart-card reader
(identified as 072f:0001 Advanced Card Systems, Ltd AC1030-based
SmartCard Reader) which does not work with opencs/pcscd/libccid.
Installing openct from [1] and following the instructions in [2]
everything seems to work fine (
Control: severity -1 important
* Cornelius Kölbel (co...@cornelinux.de) wrote:
> Hi Eric,
[snip]
> Yes, but to my up-to-now-knowledge using pcscd and opensc is not enough.
> As soon as we installed openct things worked fine.
> I will ask the opensc guys.
Did you have any luck making it work with
Hi Eric,
Am 11.11.2014 um 18:32 schrieb Eric Dorland:
> * Cornelius Koelbel (co...@cornelinux.de) wrote:
>> Source: opensc
>> Version: 0.13
>> Severity: grave
>> Justification: renders package unusable
>>
>> Dear Maintainer,
>>
>>
>>* What led up to the situation?
>>
>> OpenSC is the "driv
* Cornelius Koelbel (co...@cornelinux.de) wrote:
> Source: opensc
> Version: 0.13
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
>
>* What led up to the situation?
>
> OpenSC is the "driver"/"middleware" for talking to smartcards.
> It depends o
Source: opensc
Version: 0.13
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
OpenSC is the "driver"/"middleware" for talking to smartcards.
It depends on OpenCT, which is the driver for the Card Terminals.
OpenCT is also
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