X-Git-Url: http://www.git.cypherpunks.ru/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Finstallation.texi;h=9abc8229d6a215403f6ef11e9d0fe16ce38f4cc8;hb=22a2dd801e3ab78294a73984a6530ea646d56b7a;hp=8e341063553afb03ef0e25b17aaaba155829626b;hpb=af2ab80d49f8eb5f70523028cf03da17aeb239bc;p=govpn.git diff --git a/doc/installation.texi b/doc/installation.texi index 8e34106..9abc822 100644 --- a/doc/installation.texi +++ b/doc/installation.texi @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Possibly GoVPN already exists in your distribution: @itemize @item @url{https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/govpn/, Arch Linux AUR} @item @url{http://www.freshports.org/security/govpn/, FreeBSD ports} +@item @url{https://gpo.zugaina.org/net-misc/govpn, Gentoo Portage Overlay} @item @url{https://pkgs.org/download/govpn, openSUSE OSS} @end itemize @@ -17,19 +18,7 @@ and GNU ones are fine) is recommended for convenient building. @url{https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/, Texinfo} (6.1+ version is recommended) is used for building documentation. Possibly you also need to install TUN/TAP interface utilities (depending on your operating -system): @code{uml-utilities} package in most GNU/Linux distributions. - -Included required libraries: - -@multitable @columnfractions .40 .20 .40 -@headitem Library @tab Platform @tab Licence -@item @code{github.com/agl/ed25519} @tab All @tab BSD 3-Clause -@item @code{github.com/bigeagle/water} @tab GNU/Linux @tab BSD 3-Clause -@item @code{github.com/dchest/blake2b} @tab All @tab CC0 1.0 -@item @code{github.com/go-yaml/yaml} @tab All @tab LGPLv3 and MIT -@item @code{github.com/magical/argon2} @tab All @tab BSD 2-Clause -@item @code{golang.org/x/crypto} @tab All @tab BSD 3-Clause -@end multitable +system): @command{uml-utilities} package in most GNU/Linux distributions. Get @ref{Tarballs, the tarball}, check its @ref{Integrity, integrity and authenticity} and run @command{make}. @@ -44,8 +33,8 @@ binaries will be built in the current directory: % make -C govpn-2.3 all @end verbatim -There is @code{install} target respecting @env{DESTDIR}. It will -install binaries, info-documentation and utilities. +There is @command{install} target respecting @env{DESTDIR}. +It will install binaries, info-documentation and utilities. @menu * Prepared tarballs: Tarballs.