The "sources" on source forge do not include these compiled binaries as far as I can tell all that data was scrubbed before uploading. I have considered going back to a previous version to see how it was assembled before it was proprietary. I have also considered looking at other distros as you mentioned, but the usability and features of endian are very popular. I have not considered and new module development until I get the emi replaced. As of now, I have circumvented the rnzo e problem but the result is an token dashboard and broken uplink reporting on the console screen. My next step is to fix this, then see what's next. Netfilter will have to replace iptables down the road that's just a logical step.
Well, as per my understanding, sources were available on the sourceforge for different python modules. just for suggestion, can we ignore the emi depdency in the endian, i mean rewriting working which is provided by emi etc ?