Samuli Seppänen
Samuli Seppänen
I have not heard of anyone pulling that of. I stopped trying to get HLK tests to pass when I learned that an attestation signature is good enough to get...
Ok, thanks!
This feature is a side-effect of how openvpn-build was originally designed: the packaging phase was tightly integrated with the build phase. It is possible to run the packaging phase separate...
Are you referring to HLK tests that are needed to get WHQL certification for the tap-windows6 driver? If yes, then the answer is yes. There are multiple issues in the...
@agrawalamit2005 unless you're interested in WHQL certification for its own sake, you can cover Windows 10 with a so-called attestation signature. For earlier Windows versions (7/8/8.1/2012r2) you can use cross-signed...
I didn't really answer your question, so: 1. Yes, there are almost certainly issues with HCR tests (Win7/8/8.1) 1. I have no idea about this. I have not ever tried...
@agrawalamit2005 I'm running the HLK test suite in a physical HLK test environment now. Based on what I've heard from jamallx and sgstair it _is_ possible to make all the...
@agrawalamit2005 I have not heard about that Windows 7 / UEFI problem. Is there any official documentation about it? As for HLK tests. The only test that keeps on failing...
My build computer is a Windows 2012r2 server box with WinDDK 7600.16385.1 and it just works. Can you provide the following information: * Full output of "python buildtap.py -b" *...
Why is it building so much stuff and producing so much output? Normally "buildtap.py -b" produces a dozen or so lines. Near the end there's this: ``` 2,275 files compiled...