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author | LukenShiro <lukenshiro@ngi.it> | 2010-05-13 00:41:14 +0200 |
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committer | David Somero <xgizzmo@slackbuilds.org> | 2010-05-13 00:41:14 +0200 |
commit | 88c9a9da2fecd5178da19eb02da4ebd86014e4ad (patch) | |
tree | fda08989ab1810ef0c4bc6996847aa4255e971c9 /system/openct/README | |
parent | 4e8b54801d2484b7bce847450641928f8fc11223 (diff) |
system/openct: Updated for version 0.6.19
Diffstat (limited to 'system/openct/README')
-rw-r--r-- | system/openct/README | 37 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 30 deletions
diff --git a/system/openct/README b/system/openct/README index fc4f066f7f3c8..3096d8d03fd1b 100644 --- a/system/openct/README +++ b/system/openct/README @@ -4,35 +4,12 @@ a small and lean middleware, so applications can use it with minimal overhead. OpenCT also has a primitive mechanism to export smart card readers to remote machines via TCP/IP. -This requires pcsc-lite (available on SlackBuilds.org). +This requires pcsc-lite. -For serial and pcmcia readers only, for using it as a PC/SC ifdhandler, -you have to edit file reader-openct.conf in /etc/reader.conf.d/, to -comment lines in other file(s) and run "/usr/sbin/update-reader.conf". - -Compiling with "APIDOC=1 ./openct.SlackBuild" produces API .pdf -documentation (mainly intended for developers). - -Compiling with "HALD=1 ./openct.SlackBuild" enable smart-card reader -detection using hal daemon's .fdi files. By default openct uses udev rules -instead to detect it. Hal and udev are alternative. - -Compiling with "NONPRIV=1 ./openct.SlackBuild" enable non-privileged -mode, but you may need to modify /etc/rc.d/rc.openctd to allow 'chown' -to change user/group. - -To start OpenCT daemon, run "/etc/rc.d/rc.openctd start". This is -most easily accomplished by adding the following to /etc/rc.d/rc.local: - if [ -x /etc/rc.d/rc.openctd ]; then - /etc/rc.d/rc.openctd start - fi - -Beware! -- OpenCT daemon is meant as _alternative_ to pcsc-lite: running rc.openctd -and rc.pcscd at the same time can and will lead to unforseeable problems -(specially with usb devices that can be managed by both of them, one daemon -can claim one device, making it unavailable for other daemon). -- for some unknown reasons, if you start rc.openctd and then stop it, -you may need unplug and plug-in your usb smartcard reader in order -to it to be seen again, so udev rule is re-applied. +Smart-card reader detection using hal daemon is now deprecated. We use +udev rules only. +Compiling with "NONPRIV=1 ./openct.SlackBuild" enables +non-privileged mode, but you may need to modify /etc/rc.d/rc.openctd +to allow 'chown' to change user/group. +See README.SBo for further information. |