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@paulusmack some scripts are used more frequently than others. Ubuntu still packages and supports the pon/poff style of invocations of pppd. I've been using it frequently to test pppd outside...
@paulusmack you are correct in that debian at least provides their own copy of these scripts with changes. Now, I don't know what other distributions do with the scripts directory,...
This would be a trivial thing to do on our end. Let's see what @bootc thinks
Also, @yarda does the script directories get used under RedHat? @thesamesam what about Gentoo?
Thanks for all that work @rfc1036! I think @bootc similarly concluded the timeframe to get pppd 2.5.0 into bookworm (12) release would be near impossible in an email to @Neustradamus...
Cool! Sounds like libxcrypt may solve that problem for us without having to do anything. Is there anything you found in packaging pppd, @rfc1036, that could be helpful for the...
@rfc1036 for /run/pppd and /var/log/pppd, isn't the --with-runtime-dir= and --with-logfile-dir= sufficient overrides for configure in this case?
@rfc1036 > I would appreciate libtool not installing the useless .a and .la files Is there a good way around it? if so I haven't yet found it. For the...
@rfc1036 I tested the AC_ENABLE_STATIC(no) option, sure that doesn't produce the .a files. I think it is the equivalent of specifying --disable-static Still, the .la files are being produced. They...
Fair. I had to deal with this for my own Debian packages. I think it is a known / documented step you have to do to work around this.