https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893399
--- Comment #3 from Petr Pisar ppisar@redhat.com --- (In reply to Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos from comment #2)
Why you need Fedora >= 17? Anything under 19 is unsupported. Is it some epel version you target?
There is nothing about Fedora 17 in the spec file. The pcsc-lite version is specified because this package is not compatible with earlier pcsc-lite versions. If you ask why it's there, then it's because (1) I submitted the package review many years ago when Fedora 17 was relevant and because (2) it states what's true. If somebody decides to build the package in different distribution (e.g. EPEL), the he will be warned ahead.
I don't have the hardware to check. I simply check whether this module is loaded by pcsc-lite.
I have the hardware. I don't you use on Fedora, but it worked. I checked it now in Fedora 21. It still works.
Shouldn't the name of this spec be pcsc-lite-asekey similar to pcsc-lite-ccid? It's a driver of pcsc-lite after all.
Guidelines recommends to stick to upstream name. Also it's driver for any PCSC service talking IFD interface.
You should mention in spec the license break-down... In that case, the LGPL-licensed file is only 92_pcscd_asekey.rules.
Yes. I will. I will update the package, as guidelines changed since the time I submitted this review.