>>>> What platform do you intend to run the executable on?
>>>>
>>> That would be debian the same system used to do the build.
>>>
>>
>> Ok, then just forget about openvpn-build and do
>>
>> $ apt-get install build-essential
>> $ apt-get build-dep openvpn
>> $ git clone https://github.com/OpenVPN/openvpn.git
>> $ cd openvpn
>> $ autoreconf -vi
>> $ ./configure
>> $ make
>> $ make install
>>
> Thanks but I am quite capable of building openvpn ..
>
> I am trying to determine how to use these files:
> openvpn-build/generic/image-native/*.bin.tar.bz2
> or, if indeed, they have any valid use ..

> I am not expecting any "out of scope" help.

You have not described what your goal is, so we don't really know what 
is "out of scope". I'll make a few other guesses based on hints in your 
emails, and hope they are not out of scope this time.

Are you just trying to build OpenVPN on a Debian system, and wish to 
distribute the executable to other systems that run the exactly same 
version of the OS on the same architecture? If so, I would just grab the 
files that "make" generates, put them into a tarball and you're done 
with it.

The only reason I can think of you insist on openvpn-build is that you 
want to _also_ bundle the dependencies (openssl, lzo) to the other 
systems. In that case openvpn-build _might_ make sense, but I have no 
idea how the *.bin.tar.bz2 files would be used. You have to look inside 
and do some testing to figure it out. However, I would definitely 
recommend creating Debian packages instead. If sbuild_wrapper is not 
your thing, you could roll out custom debs with FPM:

<https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm/wiki>

> Any straight answer to my straight question would be appreciated.

Naturally. Please explain what your goal is, so that we can help you better.

-- 
Samuli Seppänen
Community Manager
OpenVPN Technologies, Inc

irc freenode net: mattock

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