How to build openconnect-gui? [closed]












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In OS Windows I used openconnect-gui. After I changed the OS on Debian, I didn't find a version for Debian and I don't understand how to build openconnect-gui for Debian.










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In OS Windows I used openconnect-gui. After I changed the OS on Debian, I didn't find a version for Debian and I don't understand how to build openconnect-gui for Debian.










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In OS Windows I used openconnect-gui. After I changed the OS on Debian, I didn't find a version for Debian and I don't understand how to build openconnect-gui for Debian.










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In OS Windows I used openconnect-gui. After I changed the OS on Debian, I didn't find a version for Debian and I don't understand how to build openconnect-gui for Debian.







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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, Christopher, roaima, RalfFriedl, Andreas Wiese Jan 22 at 22:17


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closed as unclear what you're asking by Jeff Schaller, Christopher, roaima, RalfFriedl, Andreas Wiese Jan 22 at 22:17


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  • I'm voting to close this question as impossible to resolve because the mentioned project seems to be only for Windows or Mac.

    – roaima
    Jan 22 at 16:55



















  • I'm voting to close this question as impossible to resolve because the mentioned project seems to be only for Windows or Mac.

    – roaima
    Jan 22 at 16:55

















I'm voting to close this question as impossible to resolve because the mentioned project seems to be only for Windows or Mac.

– roaima
Jan 22 at 16:55





I'm voting to close this question as impossible to resolve because the mentioned project seems to be only for Windows or Mac.

– roaima
Jan 22 at 16:55










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From the application sources you're linking:




Supported Platforms




  • Microsoft Windows 7 and newer

  • macOS 10.11 and newer




This isn't made readily available for Linux.



There is no need to compile a GUI for openconnect, it's already available as a NetworkManager plugin called network-manager-openconnect-gnome at Debian. Please note that this is a plugin for NetworkManager, not a stand-alone program with a command directly usable. As such you're supposed to be using NetworkManager, its own applet GUI nm-applet provided by network-manager-gnome and add there a new VPN configuration of type openconnect (and subtype Cisco or Juniper/Pulse etc.)



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If for some reason you really want to access sources as shipped by Debian, you should first read there: https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/SourcePackage . Package description above has a link to sources informations. Providing full informations on how to build with all caveats is out of scope.






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    From the application sources you're linking:




    Supported Platforms




    • Microsoft Windows 7 and newer

    • macOS 10.11 and newer




    This isn't made readily available for Linux.



    There is no need to compile a GUI for openconnect, it's already available as a NetworkManager plugin called network-manager-openconnect-gnome at Debian. Please note that this is a plugin for NetworkManager, not a stand-alone program with a command directly usable. As such you're supposed to be using NetworkManager, its own applet GUI nm-applet provided by network-manager-gnome and add there a new VPN configuration of type openconnect (and subtype Cisco or Juniper/Pulse etc.)



    enter image description here
    (picture might be slightly different depending on installed versions)



    If for some reason you really want to access sources as shipped by Debian, you should first read there: https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/SourcePackage . Package description above has a link to sources informations. Providing full informations on how to build with all caveats is out of scope.






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      From the application sources you're linking:




      Supported Platforms




      • Microsoft Windows 7 and newer

      • macOS 10.11 and newer




      This isn't made readily available for Linux.



      There is no need to compile a GUI for openconnect, it's already available as a NetworkManager plugin called network-manager-openconnect-gnome at Debian. Please note that this is a plugin for NetworkManager, not a stand-alone program with a command directly usable. As such you're supposed to be using NetworkManager, its own applet GUI nm-applet provided by network-manager-gnome and add there a new VPN configuration of type openconnect (and subtype Cisco or Juniper/Pulse etc.)



      enter image description here
      (picture might be slightly different depending on installed versions)



      If for some reason you really want to access sources as shipped by Debian, you should first read there: https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/SourcePackage . Package description above has a link to sources informations. Providing full informations on how to build with all caveats is out of scope.






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        From the application sources you're linking:




        Supported Platforms




        • Microsoft Windows 7 and newer

        • macOS 10.11 and newer




        This isn't made readily available for Linux.



        There is no need to compile a GUI for openconnect, it's already available as a NetworkManager plugin called network-manager-openconnect-gnome at Debian. Please note that this is a plugin for NetworkManager, not a stand-alone program with a command directly usable. As such you're supposed to be using NetworkManager, its own applet GUI nm-applet provided by network-manager-gnome and add there a new VPN configuration of type openconnect (and subtype Cisco or Juniper/Pulse etc.)



        enter image description here
        (picture might be slightly different depending on installed versions)



        If for some reason you really want to access sources as shipped by Debian, you should first read there: https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/SourcePackage . Package description above has a link to sources informations. Providing full informations on how to build with all caveats is out of scope.






        share|improve this answer















        From the application sources you're linking:




        Supported Platforms




        • Microsoft Windows 7 and newer

        • macOS 10.11 and newer




        This isn't made readily available for Linux.



        There is no need to compile a GUI for openconnect, it's already available as a NetworkManager plugin called network-manager-openconnect-gnome at Debian. Please note that this is a plugin for NetworkManager, not a stand-alone program with a command directly usable. As such you're supposed to be using NetworkManager, its own applet GUI nm-applet provided by network-manager-gnome and add there a new VPN configuration of type openconnect (and subtype Cisco or Juniper/Pulse etc.)



        enter image description here
        (picture might be slightly different depending on installed versions)



        If for some reason you really want to access sources as shipped by Debian, you should first read there: https://wiki.debian.org/Packaging/SourcePackage . Package description above has a link to sources informations. Providing full informations on how to build with all caveats is out of scope.







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