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move usbip binaries into its own source repository #19

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rgl opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 3 comments
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move usbip binaries into its own source repository #19

rgl opened this issue Dec 8, 2022 · 3 comments

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@rgl
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rgl commented Dec 8, 2022

Can https://github.com/bulwarkid/virtual-fido/tree/master/usbip be moved to a dedicated repository? Preferably, a source repository that builds the binaries using a GitHub actions and publishes them as a GitHub Release. This would make things more transparent from where those binaries (and source code) are coming from.

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cmdli commented Dec 8, 2022

This is a fair complaint. The binaries come from https://github.com/cezanne/usbip-win, and I will change it to make it obvious and provide (deserved) attribution. I just included those binaries for the demo so people could get it up and running, but I should have replaced the raw binaries with proper attribution before release.

As far as building that project automatically and then publishing, I do agree that would be more transparent and secure, but I am uncertain how hard it would be to do. I'll take a look at how to do that and see.

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rgl commented Dec 8, 2022

That would be great. I can try to get it working in github actions.

By any chance, have you tried https://github.com/vadimgrn/usbip-win2?

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pepa65 commented Sep 28, 2023

Is there usbip for Linux somewhere??

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