En/na Andreas Mohr ha escrit:
ftdi_sio tty layer issue: http://www.pubbs.net/kernel/200910/12236/
Sorry for the reply not directly related to openwrt, but the past couple
of months I've been pulling at straws over a nightmarish problem and
maybe it's related.
At the above link it says:
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Travis Kemen wrote:
> Would it be possible for the buildroot to build the images based on the
> profiles of each device by default instead of building all the images
> based on the default profile?
Doing that automatically would increase the build time for default
images a lot and probably does not
More stuff to follow later.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Mohr
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target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.30/696-b44_fix-wedge-when-using-netconsole.patch
2009-11-30 20:12:53.0 +0100
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On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:44 PM, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
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> >> images would now go in bin/$(BOARD) (where board expands to
> >> brcm47xx, brcm-2.4, atheros ...) instead of simply bin/
> > While we're at it, we should then also change packages to
>
Hi,
first post. Please yell if something is awkward.
Acked-by: Andreas Mohr
--- /dev/null 2009-05-14 19:20:59.0 +0200
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target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.30/695-b44_netconsole_poll_bogus-irq-enable_fix.patch
2009-11-24 22:27:52.0 +0100
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>> images would now go in bin/$(BOARD) (where board expands to
>> brcm47xx, brcm-2.4, atheros ...) instead of simply bin/
> While we're at it, we should then also change packages to
> bin/$(BOARD)/packages
I agree to both, this will really help with s
Florian Fainelli wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Now that with have support for environnments (using scripts/env) it is not
> uncommon to build for many targets in the same OpenWrt directory and we get a
> lot of images in bin, which can result in confusion.
>
> To keep things well organized I would like
Hi all,
Now that with have support for environnments (using scripts/env) it is not
uncommon to build for many targets in the same OpenWrt directory and we get a
lot of images in bin, which can result in confusion.
To keep things well organized I would like to introduce that change:
images woul
Hi all,
usb audio is generally broken on MIPSEL (due to a pretty large
mmap() issue which people are now actively working on), leading to multi-page
OOPS crashes or (reportedly) garbled sound in the more lucky cases.
ftdi_sio USB serial doesn't do a thing either (likely due to tty layer rework
whi
Felix Fietkau a écrit :
> Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> > As described in package/madwifi/files/lib/wifi/madwifi.sh, ad-hoc mode
> > can be combined with ap:
>
> Have you tested adhoc+ap?
Yes, on a fonera: I've tested 1 adhoc + 1 ap.
But I haven't tested the OpenWRT scripts/config. It was a "manual" te
Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> As described in package/madwifi/files/lib/wifi/madwifi.sh, ad-hoc mode can be
> combined with ap:
Have you tested adhoc+ap?
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As described in package/madwifi/files/lib/wifi/madwifi.sh, ad-hoc mode can be
combined with ap:
case "${adhoc:+1}:${sta:+1}:${ap:+1}" in
# valid mode combinations
[..]
1::1);;
[..]
*) echo "$device: Invalid mode combination in config"; return 1;;
esac
So this is a
This patch corrects missing dependencies in the mpd package.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfountz
diff -urN feeds.old/packages/sound/mpd/Makefile
feeds/packages/sound/mpd/Makefile
--- feeds.old/packages/sound/mpd/Makefile 2009-11-10 20:16:56.0
-0500
+++ feeds/packages/sound/mpd/Makefile
This patch adds the ices package, and corrects a small problem with the
libshout installation.
Signed-off-by: Ben Pfountz
diff -urN package.old/ices/Makefile package/ices/Makefile
--- package.old/ices/Makefile 1969-12-31 19:00:00.0 -0500
+++ package/ices/Makefile 2009-10-20 20
hi,
since some hours i have problems on a openwrt x86 system with rsync.
while using rsync i get
rsync: can't load library 'libpopt.so.0'
in the logfile of the sending openwrt device i found this here in the logfiles:
JFFS2 error: (26337) jffs2_get_inode_nodes: can not read 40 bytes from
0x01c01
On Mon, 2009-11-30 at 19:03 -0500, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
>
> for iface in $(awk -F: '/:/ {print $1}' /proc/net/dev); do
> /usr/bin/env -i ACTION=add INTERFACE="$iface"
> /sbin/hotplug-call net
> done
So it's clear what prompts the "real" interfaces to get plumbed. T
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