Hello @list,
I'm about to work on getting it ported, just in case so nothing gets done
twice.
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Гуляев Гоша wrote:
Hi friends!
It is a very interesting VPN solution, and some days ago it going opensource!
So maybe someone will port it to FreeBSD?
Official site:
El 17/01/2014 09:43, Tommy Scheunemann n...@arrishq.net escribió:
Hello @list,
I'm about to work on getting it ported, just in case so nothing gets done
twice.
Then somebody please update the wiki:
https://wiki.freebsd.org/WantedPorts
On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Гуляев Гоша wrote:
Hi friends!
Hi!
It is a very interesting VPN solution, and some days ago it going
opensource! So maybe someone will port it to FreeBSD?
Official site: http://www.softether.org/
Instructions for build on UNIX-like systems:
http://www.softether.org/5-download/src/2.unix
El 17/01/2014 09:43, Tommy
Hi,
I've almost the port ready, but I am just struggling with decision wether I
want to write patches for it, or not. The software is quite badly written,
and it expects a certain data file to exist... in the same directory as the
binaries. Normally, I'd install binaries to /usr/local/bin, but in
Hello,
seems we both went into the same problem. What I did:
patching both makefiles (freebsd_32bit and freebsd_64bit) to add ${PREFIX}
and use this instead of the hardcoded /usr/bin one.
Though that doesn't seem to be required because the final cp process can
be triggered manually without
Interestingly, I used their makefiles to just do the build and then created
proper do-install separately. When it comes to compilation, I didnt had any
issues using CLANG, beside some noisy warnings, but it compiles and runs
fine. What I did changed tho, was pthreads and iconv. Perhaps we should
Hi friends!
It is a very interesting VPN solution, and some days ago it going opensource!
So maybe someone will port it to FreeBSD?
Official site: http://www.softether.org/
Instructions for build on UNIX-like systems:
http://www.softether.org/5-download/src/2.unix