Hey Daniel,
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:17 PM, Daniel Kahn Gillmor
wrote:
>https://qa.debian.org/madison.php?package=wireguard
Perfect, thanks. I wound up using:
https://qa.debian.org/madison.php?package=wireguard=debian===on==on
And then I just match on the capture
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 3:37 PM, Anonymous Anonymous wrote:
> Btw, as for jabber Jason, seems like I need to search for new tor gateway,
> thats why I disconnected.
Sounds sketchy. Egbert - take the lead, you're the boss, no obligation
to work with sketchorama if you find this
You too both maintain Ubuntu PPAs.
Could you decide some way of consolidating your efforts? Egbert heeded to
the call for help first, so if it comes down to choosing a repository, choosing
his would be most fair. But you can work it out amongst yourselves.
I could join Egbert. We could create
Hey Egbert,
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Egbert Verhage wrote:
> Hey Jason,
> Ofc. Source (wireguard-src in git) is a submodule of the last taged
> experimental
Oh, awesome. Git submodules for the win!
Jason
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Hello Eugene & Egbert,
You too both maintain Ubuntu PPAs. Could you decide some way of
consolidating your efforts? Egbert heeded to the call for help first,
so if it comes down to choosing a repository, choosing his would be
most fair. But you can work it out amongst yourselves.
Thanks,
Jason
Hey Deniel,
Thank your for the support.
I was search for the git repo of the debian package, thank you for the link.
Besides that only difference between ours repo's is that I use a
submodule for the wireguard source.
Git repo: https://git.launchpad.net/wireguard?h=master
Greetz,
Egbert
On
Hi Egbert--
On Wed 2016-11-16 09:34:12 +0900, Egbert Verhage wrote:
> I just copyed the debian folder of the experimental package of the
> debian repo.
I'm the package maintainer in debian. Glad to hear that my packaging
work has been useful for you.
If you're tracking the debian packaging,
Hi Egbert,
thank you for maintaining the PPA. I am using it and it works great on my
servers. I wish the version bumps would happen more often as long as the code
is experimental. Testing "old" code does not make too much sense (I think we
mailed a couple of days ago about that). Other from
On 2016-11-16 01:12, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> Hey Egbert,
>
> Great to see! How much does this deviate from debian's? As far as I
> can tell, you should be able to keep things basically the same.
I just copyed the debian folder of the experimental package of the
debian repo.
Left all the
Hey Egbert,
Great to see! How much does this deviate from debian's? As far as I
can tell, you should be able to keep things basically the same.
> Testing it constantly on 4 of my servers and works it great!
Happy to hear that.
> Even added a patch for ifupdown to setup WireGuard in
>
On 2016-11-15 21:44, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> Looks like there are various Ubuntu PPAs for WireGuard floating
> around. I'd like to officially endorse one on the install section of
> the website. Is anybody interested in being the Ubuntu downstream for
> WireGuard?
>
> Thanks,
>
Hey folks,
Looks like there are various Ubuntu PPAs for WireGuard floating
around. I'd like to officially endorse one on the install section of
the website. Is anybody interested in being the Ubuntu downstream for
WireGuard?
Thanks,
Jason
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