On 2006-03-13, at 16:32, Hal Vaughan wrote:
For end users who need it working, but don't have the background to deal with any possible failures in compiling/making it.
That's the reason Linux distributions were invented. 8-)
So there's no way to create static binaries?
I'm sure there is a way. Stunnel is a free software, so one can add such a feature. It's just not going to be supported by the mainstream distribution. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KISS_Principle
Just install it on a testing machine and grab the files. Don't forget to distribute the source code and the license together with stunnel as required by GPL!
Okay. I wanted to be sure that if I did that, I wouldn't miss some files in other directories, like .dll files in the C:\Windows tree.
All stunnel files are installed in a single directory on Windows.
Best regards, Mike