Hello, I'm from Brazil and started using the Solus OS 4 distribution recently in it I found almost everything I need to use the distribution on a daily basis. But lacking this warsaw plugin that is fundamental to access most banks in Brazil this plugin is provided by: https://www.dieboldnixdorf.com.br/warsaw how should I proceed to compile in Solus OS this plugin? I already thank you for your attention.

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Hello Kyrios, thanks for the reply. I have already seen this post here in the forum, but from what I understand it has been closed without a solution, can you tell me if there are plans to solve this problem in solus? As I am new to Linux I do not know how to copy a software in the distribution solus if you can indicate me material so that I can learn how to do the compilation I could even copy the warsaw in my notbook, to be able to access my bank on my own account and so I can share the solution with other users. Thank you for your attention.

    SouzaLinux Unlike what you say, this wasn't closed without a solution this was closed because nobody said where the sources (code) can be found.

    To fill in a package request, 6 information should be provided. One of the is the location of the sources.

    The requestor or anyone else interested by this application can contact the owner to ask if actually this software is actually GPL-3.0 licensed and where the sources could be found.

    [deleted] Thanks to provide a link that was already given in the original request 😉

    Solus will never make binary releases of open source software. Open source packages must always be built directly from the source.

    Although Google Chrome is based on Chromium, it adds proprietary bricks. It is not in the main repository but it is in the 3rd party repository (which doesn't accept new inclusion anymore by the way).

    Warsaw seems to be GPL-3 licensed so it must be built from source. The link provided is a binary package and it doesn't contain the version which is a requirement.

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    Hello Kyrios, sorry for the delay in my answers, because I am working hard and without time. I did a search on the internet to find the source code of the warsaw plugin and I arrived in this page of diagnosis of the company: https://www.dieboldnixdorf.com.br/warsaw, here they make available according to diagnosis the warsaw plugin to be downloaded. I do not know if extracting this package we will have the warsaw source code. I do not know how to do this and I would like you to take a look and guide me from what I should do to find the source code, because this warsaw plugin will help many people in brazil use the Solus OS distribution.

    Unfortunately this is not a link to the source files

    Harvey Warsaw is not open source. They only provide support for debian packages, which have been reported in the above link (AUR). Without Solus compatibility, it is not possible to access Brazilian banks.

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      Would wine work or a vm?

      I think at this point it would be easier to just install ubuntu in a VM and access it through there.

      In the rpm package they claim to be GPL3/LGPL3
      Look in /usr/share/licenses/warsaw

      Kvothe, I'm currently accessing the Brazilian bank from a virtual machine with Fedora.

      One more question, the Solus community could not do the same thing as the Archlinux community, AUR, and do a packaging for Solus?

        Same issue here, a lot of applications available on deb, doest't works on Solus. Its sucks =. For me, the only thing that solus needs is a way to install deb packages like arch do.

        Many minor enterprise, like TopTracker, for example, just have a .deb and .rpm, and is closed source.