Michel Salim wrote:
> On 3/13/06, Mika Bostrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Stinghorn is pleased to announce the availability of our
>> L2TP/IPsec VPN client for Nokia 770.
>>
> This is really neat! Is it tested on other kernel architectures?
> Laptop users
VPN client users and testers: please re-download L2TP/IPsec VPN client.
We are re-releasing our client, as the package that was originally in
place, had a very, very nasty glitch. Due to a build system-induced
inconsistency, the package was built without MAEMO defined.
As a result, the
Stinghorn is pleased to announce the availability of our
L2TP/IPsec VPN client for Nokia 770.
* Clean GUI
* Although requires a custom kernel image, still simple
to install
* Sources readily available for all parties
* Works like a charm
You can check out our opensource site at
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Vladislav Grinchenko wrote:
> Mika,
>
> you might want to try relative path instead.
>
> > In a nutshell: I'm trying to port ipsec-tools. After satisfying a
> > set of build-dependencies and dancing around a few more by selectively
> > mangling build scripts, I'm a bit stump
Good day, worthy hackers.
In a nutshell: I'm trying to port ipsec-tools. After satisfying a
set of build-dependencies and dancing around a few more by selectively
mangling build scripts, I'm a bit stumped. After all the efforts, it is
ipsec-tools package itself that fails to build, which I can