[Pcsclite-cvs-commit] r5741 - /trunk/Drivers/ccid/README

rousseau at users.alioth.debian.org rousseau at users.alioth.debian.org
Fri May 13 08:50:16 UTC 2011


Author: rousseau
Date: Fri May 13 08:50:14 2011
New Revision: 5741

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pcsclite/?sc=1&rev=5741
Log:
Some minor corrections

Modified:
    trunk/Drivers/ccid/README

Modified: trunk/Drivers/ccid/README
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pcsclite/trunk/Drivers/ccid/README?rev=5741&op=diff
==============================================================================
--- trunk/Drivers/ccid/README (original)
+++ trunk/Drivers/ccid/README Fri May 13 08:50:14 2011
@@ -47,13 +47,14 @@
 ===================
 
 The driver uses the debug function provided by pcscd. So if pcscd sends
-its debug to stderr (pcscd --foreground) then the CCID will also send
-its debug to stderr. If pcscd sends its debug to syslog (by default)
-then the CCID will also send its debug to syslog.
+its debug to stdout (pcscd --foreground) then the CCID driver will also
+send its debug to stdout. If pcscd sends its debug to syslog (by
+default) then the CCID driver will also send its debug to syslog.
 
 You can change the debug level using the Info.plist configuration file.
 The Info.plist is installed, by default, in
 /usr/local/pcsc/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
+or set the environment variable LIBCCID_ifdLogLevel.
 
 The debug level is set in the ifdLogLevel field. It is a binary OR
 combinaison of 4 different levels.
@@ -76,19 +77,19 @@
 Voltage selection
 =================
 
-You can change the voltage level using the Info.plist configuration file.  The
-Info.plist is installed, by default, in
+You can change the voltage level using the Info.plist configuration
+file.  The Info.plist is installed, by default, in
 /usr/local/pcsc/drivers/ifd-ccid.bundle/Contents/Info.plist
 
 The voltage level is set in the ifdDriverOptions field. It is a binary OR
 combinaison of 4 different levels.
 
 -  0: power on the card at 5V (default value)
-- 16: power on the card at 3V and then, if 3V fails then use 5V
+- 16: power on the card at 3V and, if 3V fails then use 5V
 - 32: power on the card at 1.8V, then 3V and then 5V
 - 48: let the reader decide
 
-By default the voltage level is set to 0  and correspond to 5V.
+By default the voltage level is set to 0 and correspond to 5V.
 
 You have to restart the driver so it read the configuration file again
 and use the new debug level value.  To restart the driver you just need




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