Hi all, The new apt repositories have now been migrated away from build.openvpn.net to their final destination. For instruction on how to use the new repos look here:
<https://community.openvpn.net/openvpn/wiki/OpenvpnSoftwareRepos> Unfortunately a clean migration from old repos.openvpn.net repos was not possible due to an entirely different repository directory structure, so editing of the sources.list.d fragment is necessary. Let me know if you encounter _any_ issues using these repositories or the packages. -- Samuli Seppänen Community Manager OpenVPN Technologies, Inc irc freenode net: mattock > Hi, > > OpenVPN 2.3.2 is now available in _temporary_ test repositories for a > wider variety of Debian-based operating systems: > > debian squeeze i386 > debian squeeze amd64 > debian wheezy i386 > debian wheezy amd64 > ubuntu lucid i386 > ubuntu lucid amd64 > ubuntu precise i386 > ubuntu precise amd64 > ubuntu saucy i386 > ubuntu saucy amd64 > ubuntu raring i386 > ubuntu raring amd64 > > The new build/packaging system is based on sbuild[1] which makes adding > support for new variants trivial. If your favourite Debian-based > distribution is missing from the list shoot me an email. I have > personally tested only two of the above packages and they seem to work ok: > > - Ubuntu Raring (13.04) 64-bit > - Debian Wheezy (7.x) 64-bit > > Any help with testing the packages and the apt repository is be much > appreciated! I will migrate this test repository to it's final > destination probably early next week. > > Here are instructions for using these test packages: > > IMPORTING THE PUBLIC GPG KEY > > These Debian packages and associated repository files have been signed with > GPG. > Therefore, you need to import proper public key or you get warnings when > updating > software catalogs (e.g. when doing apt-get update): > > $ wget -O - http://swupdate.openvpn.net/repos/repo-public.gpg|apt-key add - > > > ADDING THE REPOSITORY FILE > > Create a new repository file, e.g. /etc/apt/sources.list.d/testbuild.list with > content like this: > > deb http://build.openvpn.net/repos <oscodename> main > > Where <oscodename> is wheezy, raring, or something similar. For a full list > look above. > > INSTALLING PACKAGES > > In most cases, this is as simple as > > $ apt-get update && apt-get install <packagename> > >