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On 30/12/10 17:08, Matthias Andree wrote:
| Am 26.12.2010 18:32, schrieb Mr Dash Four:
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|>
|> To prevent that I am enclosing a patch, which although fixes this
|> problem I am of the opinion that it could be optimised further to
|> co-exist with the rest of the build system and be auto-generated, though
|> I will leave that with the developers to decide what is the best way to
|> proceed and fix this bug.
|
| I think it would be good to integrate this with automake if the whole setup is
| to be integrated and these plugins are supposed to be built more or less
officially.

That's a very good point!  And I think this makes even more sense.

| I can take a stab at it if desired, drop me a note with a Cc: to my personal
| address.  If desired, I can also look at libtool although I have no relevant
| experience with that yet, but I do have substantial experience with
| autoconf/automake.

If you have time and are willing to do so, that would be great!  I see most
Linux distroes installs these plug-ins under /usr/lib{,64}/openvpn/plugin/ ...
depending on 32/64 bit arch.  So if we could even get some of these plug-ins
installed there, that would probably ease the packaging for most distroes.

Currently only auth-pam and down-root are the ones being interesting, IMHO.
The defer plug-in is yet another example (and could probably be moved into
examples/), and the plug-ins in examples/ are less useful in a production
environment as well.


kind regards,

David Sommerseth
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