Files ===== In GNU/Linux, we expect these files to be in place:: bitmask-root -> /usr/sbin/bitmask-root polkit/se.leap.bitmask.policy -> /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/se.leap.bitmask.policy Bundle ====== The bundle will ask for permission to install to a different path. This search path will be used if the flag ``--standalone`` is set:: bitmask-root -> /usr/local/sbin/bitmask-root polkit/se.leap.bitmask.bundle.policy -> /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/se.leap.bitmask.bundle.policy When running with ``--standalone`` flag, the openvpn binary is expected in the following path:: leap-openvpn -> /usr/local/sbin/leap-openvpn The bundle will use the script ``leap-install-helper.sh`` to copy the needed files. If you ever want to use it manually to update the helpers or bins, it needs a ``--from-path`` parameter to be passed to it. This points to a folder from where all the needed binaries and scripts can be found. Binary hashing ============== To be able to update the binaries when needed, the bundles distribute with the sha256 hash of the packaged binaries for each release. This info can be found in:: src/leap/bitmask/_binaries.py That file is generated during the bundling process, by issuing the following command from the root folder:: python setup.py hash_binaries