rsync -a www.langelaar.net::jnos2 <path>
where <path> is the directory on your machine where you want the source placed
The original 1.11f (linux) config.h should work too, if you decide to migrate from that era ...
A few bugs exist, you should patch them - as per instructions in the release history.
Here is the latest official release - frozen March 20, 2012 :
complete source - instructions - always check release history for changes.
Here is a 'cut & paste' (all 6 lines) for the wget users :
cd /tmp wget "http://www.langelaar.net/projects/jnos2/downloads/linux/jnos20j.tar.gz" -o wgetlog.txt gunzip jnos20j.tar.gz tar xvf jnos20j.tar cd jnos2
Note : You can use rsync (see further above) to update this source at any time.
| download | distribution | kernel | glibc | architecture |
| file | slackware 9.1 | 2.4.22 | 2.3.2 | i686 unknown unknown |
| file | arch Aug 2009 | 2.6.30-ARCH | 2.10.1 | x86_64 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4500 |
| file | scientific linux 5.3 | 2.6.18-128 | 2.5-34 | x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 |
| file | fedora core 11 | 2.6.29.4 | 2.10.1 | x86_64 ? ? |
* ALL the above installers have older versions of the JNOS binary - compile your own from source ...
Click here for instructions and other information regarding the installer package.