Thanks for the tip!
How do I get my optware config to point to the opkg feeds?
I tried adding the package url to /opt/etc/ipkg.conf like so:
and /etc/opt/ipkg/cross-feed.conf :
But I can't find or install any packages from those repositories.
Do I need to use opkg instead of ipkg? If so, do you know how I can bootstrap that onto my WVL?
Thanks
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Carlos Garces <carlos.garces@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
Try the oficial repository of openwrt
http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03.1/ixp4xx_generic/packages/
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Michael <hollaburoo@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,
So I tried to send this to the maintainer of the transmission package, oleo@email.si, but it looks like his email is no longer valid.I've been trying to install transmission on a Buffalo Linkstation LS-WVL, the CPU is an armv5tel.The latest verion of transmission in the ipkg repository http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/cs08q1armel/cross/stable/Packages is version 2.61-1, but when I installed and tried to run it it failed while trying to load libssl-0.9.7.The openssl package downloaded and installed was of version 0.9.8Looking it up, transmission needs at least openssl of version 0.9.8 or higher.I also tried compiling it on my own, downloading the optware toolchain making the cpu-target and ipkg toolchain, and doing a make transmission-ipkg, but I ran into the same issue.Is there a problem with the package, or am I doing something wrong?Any pointers for how to debug and fix issues like these in the future when cross compiling other software using optware?Thanks,Michael
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