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and subject line Closing freeswan bugs - superseded by openswan
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Package: freeswan-modules-source
Version: 2.01-3

This package doesn't build for user-mode-linux custom kernels.

For build instructions and a patch for the Debian package please see

http://www.pocock.com.au/linux-doc/freeswan/freeswan-uml-debian/

It appears that several directory names are hardcoded into various
places in the makefiles and debian/rules - some of these directory names should reflect the KSRC variable.

My patches are not conclusive - they are simply meant to suggest which areas of the files need attention. The patch will let you build a working module. Additional work is needed to make this code fully integrate with the convenient make-kpkg tool.

Part of the problem is that the UML kernel tree has additional locations where header files must be found. I'm not sure whether this is an issue with the scripts for freeswan-modules-source or user-mode-linux




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Hello,

This mail closes all the bugs reported against freeswan (I had two bugs in that
set so I decided to do this) (closing via BCC since 41 bugs are concerned).

As indicated by the description of the freeswan package, freeswan is dead
and superseded by openswan. If your problem still exists with openswan,
either reopen and reassign this bug or file a new one.

Description: IPSEC utilities transition package to Openswan
 FreeSWan is no longer maintained upstream and has been superseded by
 Openswan. This is a transition package which depends on openswan. It may be
 safely removed when openswan has been installed.

Thanks in advance.
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Raphaël Hertzog

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