On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 10:12 PM, Freddie Chopin <freddie_cho...@op.pl> wrote:
> On 2010-07-04 16:07, Xiaofan Chen wrote:
>>
>> If you build the svn version of libusb-win32, you can enable
>> test signing with an option in the build script (make.cmd).
>
> I've build the "released" version under Linux. I'll dig deeper into that
> matter the next time.

The latest release version is V1.1.14.3. We no longer recommend
to build the kernel driver using MinGW/Cygwin, WDK will be
the one to use. But the library/dll build should be okay with
MinGW/Cygwin (not so sure about 64bit). You can not enable test
signing under MinGW anyway. V1.x release has the test signing
option but you need to use WDK.

>> Or you can wait a bit and wait for the signed release of
>> libusb0.sys.
>
> Does that mean that no "test mode" will be required for Win7?
> I don't know much about that matters as I use "old" Windows <;

For Win 7 32bit, you do not need to have a signed driver.
For WIn 7 64bit (or Vista 64 bit), you need the signed driver.

Once we release the signed libusb0.sys, you do not need to use
the "test signing enabled mode" for 64bit Windows Vista/7.
In order for that to work, we have to pay for the digital certificate
(Verisign or GlobalSign are the two leading vendors for Windows
KMCS, Kernel Mode Code Signing).

-- 
Xiaofan http://sourceforge.net/projects/libusb-win32/
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