Upstream changes:
- Fix SCardEndTransaction() issue with a SCARD_SHARE_EXCLUSIVE
connection
- Fix an issue when used with systemd (problem in signal handler)
- SCardGetAttrib(): set pcbAttrLen when buffer is too small
- Doxygen: SCardGetAttrib() pbAttr can be NULL
- Doxygen: SCardGetAttrib() *pcbAttrLen contains the buffer size
- fix compilation warnings and link errors on SunOS
- Some other minor improvements
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @viric, @wkennington
Some libraries using PCSC-Lite still tend to refer to /var/run/pcscd
instead of /run/pcscd, so let's make sure this won't happen.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @viric, @wkennington
It's a driver module for PCSC-Lite, which allows to use the USB readers
from REINER SCT, a reader that is very commonly used in Germany for
online banking and for reading/writing data from/to the national
identity card.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This allows to override the directory where PCSC-Lite searches for USB
drivers at runtime and should make our NixOS module much more clean so
that we don't need to imperatively stitch together plugin directories
anymore.
I'm using a GNU extension for the ternary operator to avoid computing
getenv("PCSCLITE_HP_DROPDIR") twice:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Conditionals.html#Conditionals
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @viric, @wkennington
Note that kde4.calligra, the only reverse dependency, fails to build,
but I have confirmed that it fails also with the previous pstoedit
version so the failure appears unrelated (nor does the error really
indicate that pstoedit is at fault ...).
Also
- Change meta.homepage; the original domain didn't work properly for me
- Split dev output; may want to split out bin/lib as well, for some
decent saving
- Build with imagemagick for a slight size increase
This patch fixes an issue introduced by b897f825942b63ab790cad9ed66c8a79cbb3fc2d
where the bundled tor fails to run.
The error message claims that it cannot communicate with tor, but what actually
happens is that tor never runs at all, because it is invoked with a non-existent
rc file. Specifying an absolute path to the torrc-defaults file fixes the
problem. For good measure, we specify an absolute path to the tor executable
itself as well; we want as little autodetection logic as possible.
Note that users of torbrowser *must* remove the existing `~/.torbrowser4` folder
for this to take effect, otherwise torbrowser will continue to use extension
data from the previous release (this is why some existing users were able to
successfully use the new torbrowser version, see
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/15854).
Add Debian patches (with fetchpatch) to make things work. Among other
things, the patches port the application from V4L to V4L2.
This increases the closure size from 729 MiB to 730 MiB.