On 08/27/2010 11:16:40 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
> On 27/08/10 16:20, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> > On 08/27/2010 03:50:55 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
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> >> On 09/04/09 19:44, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> >>>
> >>> On 04/09/2009 07:58:46 AM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> > So, is it worth doing any work at all on this?
>
> No problem! I would say it makes sense to give some documentation
> how
> to do this. And you've already done a great job here!
Ok. Good.
> >> [...snip...]
> >>
> >> + <li> Add the 2 lines:<br /><code>File
> >> + "myserver.ovpn"</code><br /><code>File "ca.crt"</
> code><br
> /
> >>>
> >> + to the <code>nsi/openvpn.nsi</code> file at the bottom
> of
> >> + the section titled: <code>Section "${P`'RODUCT_NAME}
> >> Service"
> >> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >> Is this really correct?
> >
> > Dunno. At one point I tested everything. This would include
> > in the new installer those files, which are what's needed to
> > run a openvpn client that validates the server with a certificate.
> > The point of the entire exercise being to create a single installer
> > that contains everything needed to run openvpn.
>
> Understood. It was just the syntax with ${P`'RODUCT_NAME} which
> looked
> very odd to me. If it's correct, I won't object to that.
That's what you do in m4 to ensure text is not macro expanded.
(I guess I'm doing some m4 here...)
Karl <[email protected]>
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