On 2012-04-16 10:23 PM, Jeroen van Bemmel wrote:
> Felix,
>
> Regarding the problem of users playing with config options and not
> mentioning it, part of the solution could be to require users to submit
> their .config files when reporting issues. In such a case, having the
> kernel version in
Felix,
Regarding the problem of users playing with config options and not
mentioning it, part of the solution could be to require users to submit
their .config files when reporting issues. In such a case, having the
kernel version in there too would actually be better than relying on
users me
The DRIVER_WEXT_SUPPORT config option of hostapd package lacks
description, so it won't appear when make menuconfig.
Signed-off-by: Nicola Squartini
Index: package/hostapd/Config.in
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--- package/hostapd/Config.in (revision 3128
On 2012-04-16 7:29 PM, Peter Laufenberg wrote:
> You seem to have a very stance; is this even up for discusion or
> will it come down to a principled "over my dead body"? :)
I'm still waiting for somebody to demonstrate to me that this is
actually useful in a *meaningful* way. So far (to me) the up
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Hi.
That sounds fine with me. The various guis will redirect "/" anyway.
~ Jow
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> Compiling anything is for developers. Whatever helps is a Good Thing;
> nobody expects the holy grail.
Adding a version symbol the way it was proposed in the patch does not
help, it increases our maintenance burden and implies that changing the
kern
Announcing /index.html as frontpage is right when luci or x-wrt is installed
as web gui since both applications come with an /index.html which redirect
afterwards.
However, when using an other front page, e.g. an /index.php then the
announcement
is wrong and results in a 404 Not Found.
So I wond
You seem to have a very stance; is this even up for discusion or will it come
down to a principled "over my dead body"? :)
>On 2012-04-14 9:37 PM, Jeroen van Bemmel wrote:
>> The Linux kernel version is an important configuration aspect still
>> missing from menuconfig. It should be possible to h
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Objet: Re: [OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] usbip: update userspace to match
kernel part
Date: 16.04.2012 17:01
De: Abaakouk Mehdi
À: Florian Fainelli
Hi Florian,
Le 16.04.2012 16:30, Florian Fainelli a écrit :
Hi Mehdi,
Le 04/13/12 21:36, Abaakouk Mehdi a écrit :
Hi Mehdi,
Le 04/13/12 21:36, Abaakouk Mehdi a écrit :
After kernel 2.6.39, usbip kernel and userspace are in kernel tree
The new kernel modules names have already been updated in openwrt for
kernel > 2.6.39
This patch, allow to build the new corresponding usbip userspace tool
when of the device
On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 2:37 AM, Christian Gagneraud wrote:
> On 05/04/12 16:19, Dave Taht wrote:
>>
>> I note that I have been tracking the latest gpsds closely (with the new
>> api)
>>
>> A problem is that it requires that scons support be added to the
>> mainline openwrt build.
>>
>> Got patche
On 05/04/12 16:19, Dave Taht wrote:
I note that I have been tracking the latest gpsds closely (with the new api)
A problem is that it requires that scons support be added to the
mainline openwrt build.
Got patches for all that, could use some more testing...
Hi Dave,
I'm interesting as well
On 15/04/12 16:27, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
Hi Hannu
On 04/15/2012 12:26 PM, Hannu Nyman wrote:
During the long pause in buildbot snapshots last month I got interested
in the snapshot builds.
I noticed that some of the platforms are being built daily although they
have not completed the build pro
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