This patch adds support for Senao EAP7660D board to trunk.
Except for the button labels the code is the same as in backfire, I
couldn't find any other relevant differences.
Cheers
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle
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This patch adds support for Senao EAP7660D board to backfire. The board
can be found in Senao and EnGenius products.
The previous patch I attached to ticket #7478 is obsoleted by this one,
which now supports buttons and LEDs and is cleaned up according to
Gabor's suggestions.
Another patch agai
Hello Jonas,
Le Thursday 17 June 2010 23:25:19, Jonas Gorski a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have a Speedport W500V (bcm63xx) on which I want to run openwrt. The
> problem is, Tecom was lazy and instead of giving it its own ID they
> just modified the board struct.
> It just identifies itself as 96348GW
Hello,
I have a Speedport W500V (bcm63xx) on which I want to run openwrt. The
problem is, Tecom was lazy and instead of giving it its own ID they
just modified the board struct.
It just identifies itself as 96348GW, but its GPIOs are wired
differently than the standard one (and some other changes)
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 08:09:02AM -0500, Travis Kemen wrote:
> Did you check this against both opkg and the ipkg-script the buildroot uses
> to generate the info file? (they are different) My thought was to compile
> the opkg on the host as well and use it during the compile to fix this issue
> bu
Did you check this against both opkg and the ipkg-script the buildroot uses
to generate the info file? (they are different) My thought was to compile
the opkg on the host as well and use it during the compile to fix this issue
but I haven't had time to do it yet.
Travis
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 7:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2010 at 09:27:21AM +0100, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
> > > > + find /usr/lib/opkg/info -name '*.conffiles' | xargs -r cat >>
> > > > "$file"
> > > seems complicated to me, why not:
> > > cat /usr/lib/opkg/info/*.conffiles >>"$file"
> > There's still an opportunity that none of *.
This doent have much to do with openwrt other then uclibc is involved. But
I hope some people will want to join in. Here is the link
http://groups.google.com.au/group/szlug/browse_thread/thread/5bd00cc185c48c76
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