> Would I be best off to compile from source on, say, squeeze? Do the default
> configuration options just work? Or is there enough black art there to make
> it better to find the right set of packages? Until recently I always
> preferred source to packages, but some projects these days the packages end
> up better maintained than the source tars, to the point where use of
> anything but the packages gets discouraged - packages are now sometimes
> treated more as raw material for package maintainers than as the finished
> products they used to be. Which way is it with OpenVAS?

The source should build fine, and we welcome people to install from source
or package, whichever suits them.

The OBS fail log might help choose the best option, if you're going for the
Debian package.

        
https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor?project=security%3AOpenVAS%3AUNSTABLE%3Av5

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