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Hi Alon & al,
Just tried to do a scratch build on SL6.2 from the git tree.
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$ autoreconf -vi
autoreconf: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf: configure.ac: not using Gettext
autoreconf: ru
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On 02/07/12 09:57, David Sommerseth wrote:
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> Hi Alon & al,
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> Just tried to do a scratch build on SL6.2 from the git tree.
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> autoreconf -vi autoreconf: Entering directory `.' aut
Libtool version please.
Thanks
On 7/2/12, David Sommerseth wrote:
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> Hi Alon & al,
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> Just tried to do a scratch build on SL6.2 from the git tree.
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> autorec
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On 02/07/12 10:45, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> Libtool version please. Thanks
As I noticed a few minutes ago, I didn't have libtool installed. All
builds fine when installing libtool-2.2.6-15.5.el6.x86_64.
kind regards,
David Sommerseth
> On 7/2/12,
On 30/06/12 22:50, Gert Doering wrote:
> Operator/Cast precedence wrong: casting mac[0] to (bool) first - giving
> "1" for "any mac address that does not start with 00:" - and only then
> bit-anding with "1" - thus always returning "true". Which, in turn,
> leads to "reject all incoming packets wi
From: Samuli Seppänen
Tap-windows driver is now built using it's own buildsystem, whereas earlier it
was built using the Python-based buildsystem in OpenVPN. Incrementing release
date and version number in tap-windows/version.m4 to help differentiate these
new drivers from the old ones.
Signed-o
Hi,
If you are not going to release, you should keep the _master or _beta
or any other suffix.
Alon.
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 5:27 PM, wrote:
> From: Samuli Seppänen
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> Tap-windows driver is now built using it's own buildsystem, whereas earlier it
> was built using the Python-based buildsystem
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On 02/07/12 16:33, Alon Bar-Lev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you are not going to release, you should keep the _master or
> _beta or any other suffix.
We're shipping this updated code base with the 2.3-alpha2 release ...
so it's just to prepare the tree for t
Hi Everyone,
We just did some tests with the Android OpenVPN client against the OpenVPN 2.2
with IPv6 patches we have in pfSense 2.1 and IPv4 and IPv6 tunneling from the
phone and/or tablet works. Yay! (Windows 7 already worked)
We also added some wits for the inline format so you can just mail
Am 02.07.12 22:18, schrieb Seth Mos:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> We just did some tests with the Android OpenVPN client against the OpenVPN
> 2.2 with IPv6 patches we have in pfSense 2.1 and IPv4 and IPv6 tunneling from
> the phone and/or tablet works. Yay! (Windows 7 already worked)
>
> We also added som
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