Dear Linkedas Team
Linkodas wrote:
> Hi list/community,
It is always interesting and positive to read that OpenWrt makes new
hardware do tricks :)
Your questions are somewhat difficult to answer without having access to
the hardware in question - so, feel free to donate a couple of these
device
> 2. How to take part in the development, and how to become an OpenWrt
> developer? Again, the direction to walk down, is to
> participate. A good direction is to start maintaining a package,
> discuss issues on irc #openwrt-devel etc.
I've sent several patches here, and I didn't get much feedbac
> I never used djbdns stuff before, so please try it out. If you are
> interested in maintaining these packages I guess nobody objects in
> giving you access to svn.
I wouldn't mind maintaining the package; I've been slowly improving / cleaning
the package in the past month and have several cha
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
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> Hi.
>
>> I have contributed to the wiki, and I expect that the history of pages
>> will disappear.
>
> Nope, I was able to restore the full edit history of each page.
> Only missing info
Ondrej Zajicek wrote:
> On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 09:27:26PM +0300, Linkodas wrote:
>> Hi list/community,
>>
>> we would like to introduce new router supporting OpenWRT.
>> It is only in development stage and we are looking for community opinion
>> regarding its features and possibilities. There st
On Tue, May 05, 2009 at 09:27:26PM +0300, Linkodas wrote:
> Hi list/community,
>
> we would like to introduce new router supporting OpenWRT.
> It is only in development stage and we are looking for community opinion
> regarding its features and possibilities. There still currently a chance
> to
Linkodas wrote:
> Hi list/community,
>
> we would like to introduce new router supporting OpenWRT.
Sweet
> This board is referenced to low-cost and low-power solutions.
Sweet^2
> Below are preliminary specifications:
>
> PCB form factor: Pico-ITX (10cm x 7.2cm, fanless)
>
> Onboard CPU: Cortin
On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 21:27 +0300, Linkodas wrote:
> Hi list/community,
Hi,
> PCB form factor: Pico-ITX (10cm x 7.2cm, fanless)
>
> Onboard CPU: Cortina Systems CS3516 (300Mhz ARM9 Core)
> Onboard DDR SDRAM: 128Mb 333Mhz 32bit
> Onboard NAND FLASH: 128Mb (or more)
> Onboard LAN: 2x 10/100Mbps Et
Hi list/community,
we would like to introduce new router supporting OpenWRT.
It is only in development stage and we are looking for community opinion
regarding its features and possibilities. There still currently a chance
to change something and take into community response.
This board is ref
[PATCH] Support for SPL (Standard PHP Library)
Sorry - the last mail (5 min ago) was an old version. This one is current.
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[PATCH] Support for SPL (Standard PHP Library)
Signed-off-by: Henning Meyer
--- a/feeds/packages/lang/php5/Makefile
+++ b/feeds/packages/lang/php5/Makefile
@@ -31,9 +31,27 @@ define Package/php5/Default/description
suited for Web development and can be embedded into HTML.
endef
+define Packa
Hi all,
This patch adds a new package "flock" that allows to manage file locks
from shell scripts. Please apply.
Cheers,
Fabian
Index: package/util-linux-ng/Makefile
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--- package/util-linux-ng/Makefile (revision 15534)
+++
Hi all,
This patch adds a new package "flock" that allows to manage file locks
from shell scripts. It provides more functionality than the busybox
"lock" command, i.e. locking existing file descriptors and non-blocking
operation. Please apply.
Thanks,
Fabian
Index: package/util-linux-ng/Makefil
Hi Jonathan,
> Singed-off-by: FinboySlick
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> Index: package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.init
> ===
> --- package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.init(revision 15606)
> +++ package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.init(working copy)
> @@ -216,
Hi Johnny,
> recently I posted a few new packages, notably a port of djbdns. As I have not
> seen any reactions anywhere to this release, so I was wondering who is going
> to take it on him to integrate the package in OpenWRT.
sorry, but sometimes the reaction to patches on the list is quite sl
Hello Johnny
Johnny Halfmoon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> recently I posted a few new packages, notably a port of djbdns. As I have not
> seen any reactions anywhere to this release, so I was wondering who is going
> to take it on him to integrate the package in OpenWRT. And related to that:
> Is there a
Hey David,
this should be fixed in revision 15599.
Just update your svn checkout.
Regards,
mirko
David A. Bandel wrote:
Folks,
2 days ago I built a x86-WRAP package. Build went well (works just fine).
Today, I did an `svn up` (silly me), changed a few packages from M to
*, and performed a r
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