I consider this a configuration issue and hence will close the bug.
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How do I deactivate chipcardd4 scanning every 10s for new hardware devices?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432008
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Answer:
You can disable polling of libchipcardd by editing the file
etc/chipcard/server/chipcardd.conf and setting hardwareScanInterval to zero.
The next time you start the chipcard daemon it should stop scanning for
hardware by polling.
** Changed in: libchipcard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confir
Are you still interested in fixing the bug?
This version of libchipcard should do event-based hardware device
detection by default. If it doesn't, probably your configuration hasn't
been updated to do so, when upgrading from libchipcard-data
4.1.3-2ubuntu1 to libchipcard-data 4.2.8-1ubuntu1.
Can
However, prior to that:
$ dpkg -l | grep libchipcard | awk '{print $1,$2,$3}'
rc libchipcard-ctapi0 4.2.8-1ubuntu1
rc libchipcard-data 4.2.8-1ubuntu1
rc libchipcard-tools 4.2.8-1ubuntu1
rc libchipcardc2 4.2.8-1ubuntu1
rc libchipcardd0 4.1.3-2ubuntu1
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chipcard64 should avoid polling
None anymore; according to:
Log time: 2009-09-18 21:47:47.206251
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Investigating libchipcardc2
Package libchipcardc2 has broken dep on libchipcard-data
Considering libchipcard-data 10003 as a solution to libchipcardc2 3
Removing libchipcardc2 rather than change libchipcard-data
** Changed in: libchipcard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: libchipcard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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chipcard64 should avoid polling (...every 10 seconds)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/432008
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