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Install it
----------
Install dependencies:
```
# make depends
```
Build the systray:
```
$ git clone 0xacab.org/leap/bitmask-vpn && cd bitmask-vpn
$ make build
```
You need at least go 1.11. If you have something older and are using ubuntu, you can do:
```
make install_go
```
For other situations, have a look at https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/Ubuntu or https://golang.org/dl/
OSX
----------
Using homebrew:
```
$ git clone 0xacab.org/leap/bitmask-vpn && cd bitmask-vpn
$ make depends
$ make build
```
Linux
----------
Building the systray in linux will produce some `-Wdeprecated-declarations` warnings, like that:
```
cgo-gcc-prolog: In function ‘_cgo_3f9f61f961c9_Cfunc_gtk_font_button_get_font_name’:
cgo-gcc-prolog:5455:2: warning: ‘gtk_font_button_get_font_name’ is deprecated [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
In file included from /usr/include/gtk-3.0/gtk/gtk.h:106:0,
from ../../../go/src/github.com/gotk3/gotk3/gtk/gtk.go:48:
/usr/include/gtk-3.0/gtk/gtkfontbutton.h:96:23: note: declared here
const gchar * gtk_font_button_get_font_name (GtkFontButton *font_button);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
```
They are expected and don't produce any problem on the systray.
Run it
-------------
The default build is a standalone systray. It still requires a helper and openvpn installed to work. For linux the helper is
[bitmask-root](https://0xacab.org/leap/bitmask-dev/blob/master/src/leap/bitmask/vpn/helpers/linux/bitmask-root)
for windows and OSX there is [a helper written in go](https://0xacab.org/leap/bitmask-vpn/tree/master/pkg/helper/).
To build and run it:
```
$ make build
$ build/bin/bitmask-vpn
```
Bitmaskd
-------------
Is also posible to compile the systray to use bitmask as backend:
```
$ go build -tags bitmaskd
```
In that case bitmask-systray assumes that you already have bitmaskd running. Run bitmask and the systray:
```
$ bitmaskd
$ build/bin/bitmask-vpn
```
i18n
----
When a string has being modified you need to regenerate the locales:
```
$ make generate_locales
```
To fetch the translations from transifex and rebuild the catalog.go (API\_TOKEN is the transifex API token):
```
$ API_TOKEN='xxxxxxxxxxx' make locales
```
There is some bug on gotext and the catalog.go generated doesn't have a package, you will need to edit
cmd/bitmask-vpn/catalog.go and to have a `package main` at the beginning of the file.
If you want to add a new language create the folder `locales/$lang` before running `make locales`.
Report an issue
-------------------
When you report an issue include the following information:
* what you expected to see
* what you got
* the version of the program. You can check the version on the about page.
* the logs of the program. The location of the logs depends on the OS:
* linux: `/home/<your user>/.config/leap/bitmaskd.log` & `/home/<your user>/.config/leap/systray.log`
* OSX: `/Users/<your user>/Library/Preferences/leap/systray.log`, `/Applications/RiseupVPN.app/Contents/helper/helper.log` & `/Applications/RiseupVPN.app/Contents/helper/openvpn.log`
* windows: `C:\Users\<your user>\AppData\Local\leap\systray.log`, `C:\Program Files\RiseupVPN\helper.log` & `C:\Program Files\RiseupVPN\openvp.log`
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