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pettai
5f712c6949 A major version bump gives a long changelog...
1.4.5:
    - Add support of Alcor Micro AU9540, Ubisys 13.56MHz RFID (CCID),
      BIFIT USB-Token iBank2key, BIFIT iBank2Key, Gemalto Ezio Shield
      PinPad reader, Gemalto SA .NET Dual, Precise Sense MC reader (with
      fingerprint), SDS DOMINO-Key TWIN Pro
    - Add support of bPPDUSupport and FEATURE_CCID_ESC_COMMAND
    - SCARD_ATTR_VENDOR_NAME and SCARD_ATTR_VENDOR_IFD_VERSION are not
      the vendor name and version of the driver but of the IFD:
      InterFace Device i.e. the smart card reader.  We then return the
      USB iManufacturer string as SCARD_ATTR_VENDOR_NAME and USB
      bcdDevice as SCARD_ATTR_VENDOR_IFD_VERSION
    - reduce binary size bu removing unused features from simclist
    - Fix some warnings reported bu Coverity

1.4.4:
    - Add support of Gemalto Ezio Shield, Gemalto Ezio CB+, Gemalto Ezio
      Shield Secure Channel, Gemalto Ezio Shield PinPad and Gemalto Ezio
      Generic
    - Activate USB automatic power suspend. The Linux kernel should
      power off the reader automatically if it is not used (pcscd is not
      running).
    - Add support of TLV Properties wLcdMaxCharacters and wLcdMaxLines.
      They just duplicate wLcdLayout
    - some minor bugs removed

1.4.3:
    - Add support of Neowave Weneo, Vasco DIGIPASS 920, SCM SCL011,
      Feitian ePass2003 readers
    - use :libudev: instead of :libhal: naming scheme.
    - Do not install RSA_SecurID_getpasswd and Kobil_mIDentity_switch
      and the associated documentation.
    - the Secure Pin Entry of the HP USB Smart Card Keyboard is bogus so
      disable it
    - some minor bugs removed

1.4.2:
    - Add support of Feitian SCR310 reader (also known as 301v2), ACS
      APG8201 PINhandy 1, Oberthur ID-ONE TOKEN SLIM v2, new Neowave
      Weneo token, Vasco DIGIPASS KEY 860, Vasco DIGIPASS KEY 200,
      Xiring Leo v2, Xiring MyLeo, Aktiv Rutoken lite readers
    - Add back support of "bogus" Oz776, REINER SCT and BLUDRIVE II
    - Ease detection of OpenCT by pcsc-lite
    - disable use of interrupt card events for multi slots readers (the
      algorithm is bogus and can't be used)
    - fix minor problems detected by the clang tool
    - some minor bugs removed

1.4.1:
    - Add support of Gemalto Smart Guardian (SG CCID), ReinerSCT
      cyberJack RFID basis, Akasa AK-CR-03, BZH uKeyCI800-K18, Free
      Software Initiative of Japan Gnuk token readers
    - Remove O2 Micro Oz776 and Blutronics Bludrive II CCID since they
      are no more supported since version 1.4.0
    - SecurePINVerify() & SecurePINModify(): Accept big and little
      endian byte orders for multibytes fields. The application
      should not use HOST_TO_CCID_16() and HOST_TO_CCID_32() any more
      and just use the normal byte order of the architecture.
    - Need pcsc-lite 1.6.5 for TAG_IFD_POLLING_THREAD_WITH_TIMEOUT
    - Add --enable-embedded (default is no) to build libccid for an
      embedded system.  This will activate the NO_LOG option to disable
      logging and limit RAM and disk consumption.
    - Remove --enable-udev option since it is not used anymore with
      libhal. The udev rules file is now used to change the access
      rights of the device and not send a hotplug signal to pcscd.
      See http://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2010/09/pcscd-auto-start.html
    - some minor bugs removed

1.4.0:
    - add support of Kingtrust Multi-Reader, Dectel CI692, Todos CX00,
      C3PO LTC36, ACS AET65, Broadcom 5880, Tianyu Smart Card Reader,
      Gemalto Hybrid Smartcard Reader
    - Add support of the SCM SDI 010 again. At least the contact
      interface can be used.
    - Use libusb-1.0 instead of libusb-0.1
    - add support of TAG_IFD_STOP_POLLING_THREAD and use of the
      asynchronous libusb API to be able to stop a transfer.
    - Request pcsc-lite 1.6.2 minimum (instead of 1.6.0) to have
      TAG_IFD_STOP_POLLING_THREAD defined
    - The O2MICRO OZ776 patch (for OZ776, OZ776_7772, REINER_SCT and
      BLUDRIVEII_CCID) is no more supported with libusb-1.0
    - correctly get the IFSC from the ATR (ATR parsing was not always
      correct)
    - some minor bugs removed
2012-12-15 00:29:31 +00:00
hasso
fc8b59be3f Update to version 1.3.10. Upstream changes:
1.3.10:
    - add support for MSI StarReader SMART, Noname reader (from
      Omnikey), Xiring Xi Sign PKI, Realtek 43 in 1 + Sim + Smart Card
      Reader, Atmel AT98SC032CT, Aktiv Rutoken Magistra, TianYu CCID
      SmartKey, Precise Biometrics 200 MC and 250 MC
    - add a patch to support the bogus OpenPGP card (on board key
      generation sometimes timed out)
    - disable support of the contactless part of SDI010 and SCR331DI
      (this code was reverse engineered and hard to maintain)
    - some minor bugs removed

1.3.9:
    - add support for Aladdin eToken PRO USB 72K Java, Cherry
      SmartTerminal ST-1200USB, Atmel AT91SO, SpringCard Prox'N'Roll,
      CSB6 Basic, EasyFinger Ultimate, CSB6 Ultimate, EasyFinger
      Standard, CrazyWriter, CSB6 Secure, KONA USB SmartCard, HP MFP
      Smart Card Reader, ACS ACR122U PICC, Gemalto PDT, VMware Virtual
      USB CCID
    - MacOSX/configure: do not overwrite PCSC_CFLAGS, PCSC_LIBS,
      LIBUSB_CFLAGS and LIBUSB_LIBS if already defined by the user
    - by default, link statically against libusb on Mac OS X
    - IFDHPowerICC(): use a very long timeout for PowerUp since the card
      can be very slow to send the full ATR (up to 30 seconds at 4 MHz)
    - SecurePINVerify(): correct a bug when using a Case 1 APDU and a
      SCM SPR532 reader
    - log the reader name instead of just the pcscd Lun
    - some minor bugs removed
2009-03-16 14:10:47 +00:00
shannonjr
982ffc8ac0 Re: pkg/39314 (security/ccid update to 1.3.8)
Update to 1.3.8
2008-08-08 21:27:24 +00:00
shannonjr
6c169bd86d Re: pkg/38550 (Support for DragonFly to security/ccid)
Synopsis: Support for DragonFly to security/ccid
Incorporated fix submitted by Hasso Tepper.
2008-04-30 13:32:21 +00:00
shannonjr
30a5bfae3e This package provides a generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface
Devices) driver and  ICCD (Integrated Circuit(s) Card Devices).

See the USB CCID and ICCD specifications from the USB working group.
2008-03-04 11:30:08 +00:00