@Gaurav: Linux distributions often need a simple download option like FTP or plain HTTP. Arch Linux, a popular Linux distribution with developers and other more cutting-edge folk, provides in it's "User Repository" a nice "aksusbd" package, complete with systemd service files (very important added value!), which I use extensively at work.
See https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/aksusbd
This package (and possibly others) depend on a non-interactive download option. It would be very very nice of you guys to enable that. If the concern is with clicking through the EULA, then all package managers that I know of, provide the option to install any license agreement needed into the central license file location. In my case (Arch Linux) I simply have to open "/usr/share/licenses/aksusbd/LICENSE" in order to read the license. In addition some packages make use of the possibility to remind the user after or even before installation to read the license and agree to it, before using the software. I'm sure that a request for adding this prompt will be completely unproblematic.
Thanks for your consideration!
PS: There is ftp.safenet-inc.com, but it doesn't do anything - maybe use that one? ;)
See https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/aksusbd
This package (and possibly others) depend on a non-interactive download option. It would be very very nice of you guys to enable that. If the concern is with clicking through the EULA, then all package managers that I know of, provide the option to install any license agreement needed into the central license file location. In my case (Arch Linux) I simply have to open "/usr/share/licenses/aksusbd/LICENSE" in order to read the license. In addition some packages make use of the possibility to remind the user after or even before installation to read the license and agree to it, before using the software. I'm sure that a request for adding this prompt will be completely unproblematic.
Thanks for your consideration!
PS: There is ftp.safenet-inc.com, but it doesn't do anything - maybe use that one? ;)