2012/2/28 Jan Just Keijser <janj...@nikhef.nl>: > Samuli Seppänen wrote: >>>> >>>> We should probably write an installer. >>>> >>> >>> I'm not sure if it's the best idea to make each and every GUI project out >>> there write it's own installer, when it's mostly a single executable that >>> needs to be replaced to package it with upstream openvpn. The pragmatic way >>> to do it would be to leave the GUI stuff in openvpn itself, but I guess you >>> guys like the idea of bundling installers with other installers, right? >>> >>> Heiko >> >> >> Right :). The primary benefit I see in having separate installers for >> the OpenVPN-GUI, TAP-driver and easy-rsa is the possibility of >> installing and upgrading each component separately more easily. It might >> even be possible (=have not checked) to have the "OpenVPN Windows >> installer bundle" fetch the latest dependency installers from predefined >> URLs prior to installation and fallback to included ones if that fails. >> Not sure if we want do that, but it's an option. >> >> > > errrr, it would be nice to keep/have a "single click install" option - one > of the nice features of the current OpenVPN installer is that you get > everything in one download. Also, it will ensure that there is at least one > set of components that works together. > > JM2CW, > > JJK > >
The new Installer installs easy-rsa and openvpn-gui. Soon also the tap. Alon.