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You can find it in my personal repository:
This was created just by rebuilding the current Debian unstable tinc package under scratchbox. Note that the package includes the documentation but that the installer will delete it -- I presume that anyone who wants this already knows how to use and set it up.
Although this tinc package works (for me, at least) I have not included any way to turn it on and off. I do not recommend configuring tinc to start at boot as I have not tested that and do not know whether it interacts properly with the Maemo networking features. Currently I start it by logging in to an Xterm and issuing:
By the way, porting tinc also required porting liblzo2 and liblzo2-dev so you will also find them in my repository (along with texi2html which is needed to build tinc).
I would be interested to know if anyone else uses this - please reply here if you do.
Graham