And I also do not want opkg to invoke the init scripts of the just upgraded packages until I have finished all my checks and stuff.
I thought it might be useful for others too, if opkg has this option that let you control the upgrade process a bit more. What do you think ? On 02/17/2017 06:17 AM, Jonas Gorski wrote: > Hi, > > On 16 February 2017 at 02:14, Daniel Danzberger <dan...@dd-wrt.com> wrote: >> Calling opkg <cmd> with --no-configure prevents opkg >> from running the configuration of the package (postinstall scripts ..etc) >> >> This way opkg will only install the package, without restarting the service >> for example. > > What's the use case for this? When would I want to do that? > >> Signed-off-by: Daniel Danzberger <dan...@dd-wrt.com> > > > Regards > Jonas > -- Regards Daniel Danzberger embeDD GmbH, Breitenweg 10, CH-6370 Stans
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