I recall having similar issues when using a recent trunk compiled image
(after the kernel upgrade) and trying to use a kmod package from the
8.09.1 repository ... I guess it's the kernel version.
ede
On 20.10.2009 12:33, ZioPRoTo (Saverio Proto) wrote:
# opkg install kmod-sched
Collected errors:
* Packages were found, but none compatible with the architectures configured
I had the same problem with weekend upgrading some packages on same
devices running 8.09.1 tag, and packages were compiled using the trunk
toolchain.
I don't know exactly if this is your case, but for example the Atheros
target changed architecture name from "mips" to
"atheros_uClibc-0.9.30.1".
So if your firmware was compiled before the target name change, and
you are now compiling the packages with a recent toolchain, the opkg
will fail its check because it thinks you are installing a package for
a wrong target.
I have no idea if this only applies for the Atheros target or also for
other targets.
Saverio
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