Testing with card, some questions
J. Ottosson
j-001 at ottosson.nu
Wed Nov 17 19:27:38 CET 2010
On 16 Nov 2010 at 14:44, Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 11:15, mail at klomp.eu said:
>
> > This seems to be a bug of scdaemon. Kill the daemon and gpg
> > -card-status will
>
> Meanwhile the problem has been pointed out to me: We are using the
> wrong constants for PC/SC: pcsclite (Unix) and PC/SC (Windows) are not
> API compatible.
>
> We don't use the actual header files so to make it possible to
> dymanically load PC/SC support if available and to avoid an extr abuild
> dependency.
>
> Will will do a fix for the next gpg4win release.
Ok, thanks for the info.
Was all my issues with keys not reappearing after --card-status related to what
you're referring to?
Anyway, I generated new keys, overwriting the old ones and now these new keys
are noted normally. Whas there any commands I should have run to have the keys
re-appearing in the GPA key manager earlier?
Clearly --card-status didn't do it. Or should it have made a difference? Does it
matter if GPG uses the internal CCID drivers or not? Any other command, like any
of the 'rebuild'-related commands that could've been used?
The "refresh" command from the GUI didn't do any difference.
Thanks,
/J
>
>
> Salam-Shalom,
>
> Werner
>
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