How to build openconnect-gui? [closed]
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.
debian compiling openconnect
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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.
debian compiling openconnect
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.
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Jan 22 at 16:55
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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.
debian compiling openconnect
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.
debian compiling openconnect
debian compiling openconnect
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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
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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
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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.)
(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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1 Answer
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
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.)
(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.
add a comment |
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.)
(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.
add a comment |
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.)
(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.
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.)
(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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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