Hi Robert,
I suggest to rename the devel package to something like the matching
Endian version; i.e. efw-devel-2.5.1-2.tar.gz for the last one.
This avoid confusion for new people when join the community.
Davide.
Il 14/11/12 18:46, Robert B. Nelson ha scritto:
> I've finished the first release
Thanks for your response. But as you have suggested in prior emails that we
can get our own iso after compiling required packages, does this mean we
can compile new version of the packages and then build an iso ? May be new
version of packages fix my issues?
Sorry for my confusion.
Farzan Qureshi
I'm not sure what has happened in the past. I just recently stumbled onto
EFW. However, in reading messages on the various forums and browsing the
bugs in Mantis, I got the impression that some people were dissatisfied with
the support provided.
I recently spoke with Endian and I very much beli
I think you might be confused, what I've released is a developer environment,
not a new release of the Firewall software itself.
- Original Message -
| From: "Farzan Qureshi"
| To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
| Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2012 4:19:50 AM
| Subject: Re: [Efw-user] E
Hi Robert,
Much appreciate your hard work. I have been following your emails and soon
will test the developer environment. I wonder if you have come across with
slow browsing issues when use dansguardian and virus scanning. I have a
10mbps link. It never exceeds 1.3mbps with dansguardian and antiv
I just released version 1.1 of the Developer Environment.
This new version incorporates the additional SRPMs missing from the initial
2.5.1 source archive.
It eliminates the patched SRPMs reducing the size by 25%, patched SRPMs are
created during setup instead.
Support for multiple releases