Experimental bleeding edge patched debian packages available
I have made my local customized debian apt-get repository available online. http://apt-repo.ttec.com Found there are freeradius packages -- they are generally unstable CVS and contain patches that I run with. These should not in any way be construed as any actual release by the freeRADIUS team or by any offical Debian maintainers. I dont expect anyone to actually install the binaries. I expect most people who actually use it (if any) to merely obtain the source. No guarantees or warranties made in any way shape or form for anything. In particular, the latest package(s) there is suspected to core-dump infrequently after HUP. I want to thank Paul Hampson and all those who have contributed to Freeradius development, and for this instance, in particular the debian packaging. It was done in such a way as to make maintaining a customized package that parallels offical releases and code trivial. (##from memory its something like ..... mkdir cvs-XXXX cd cvs-XXX cvs co radiusd cd .. mkdir debian cd debian apt-get source freeradius cd freeradius-* diff -urN ../../cvs-XXX/radiusd/debian debian | less #<use your head> vi debian/changelog mv debian .. #carefull here rm -rf * cp -R ../../cvs-XXX/radiusd/* . mv ../debian . dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot ) Thank You!
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Joe Maimon