NVM. It seems that the infrastructure that changeset depends on isn't
in CC. I guess I'll just disable stack protector for x86.
Regards,
Daniel
On 2015-08-30 2:31 AM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
Can changeset 46126 that explicity disables the stack protector for
grub2 be backported to Chaos Cal
Can changeset 46126 that explicity disables the stack protector for
grub2 be backported to Chaos Calmer?
I know stack protector isn't enabled by default in Chaos Calmer but it's
the only thing that I had block a build of Chaos Calmer with stack
protector enabled and it would be kind of nice if
The new hardware compatibility list won't keep edits at the moment, or I'd
edit this myself.
Ubiquity Nanobeam M2 400 works fine with 15.03-rc3 .
18dB gain parabolic dish with the 2.4 GHz WiFi hardware integrated, costs
about $100.
Thanks
Bruce
use block-mount that is what its there for.
On 29/08/2015 21:03, Alexandru Ardelean wrote:
> procd is for service handling mostly; so, start/stop/etc
> basically you'd need to have another service that does usb-device
> handling (of that device).
>
> what i'd do, is to write a hotplug script, add
Upstream release 2.73 included CVE-2015-3294 fix, let's backport patch
fixing this security issue.
This avoids bumpping version to 2.73 which introduced many new features.
This way we keep dnsmasq safe and don't risk new problems.
Signed-off-by: Rafał Miłecki
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This was compile-tested only so f
procd is for service handling mostly; so, start/stop/etc
basically you'd need to have another service that does usb-device handling
(of that device).
what i'd do, is to write a hotplug script, add it under /etc/hotplug.d and
then call whatever needs to be called from that script
it can be a ubus c
Hi,
I am trying to figure out how I can use procd to detect when a new usb
device comes up.
The wiki (http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/procd) was pretty vague
on the proper usage of procd.
The procd init script wiki
(http://wiki.openwrt.org/inbox/procd-init-scripts) wasn't particularly
illumin
This should fix a issue reported in ticket #20387.
Signed-off-by: Yousong Zhou
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...et-transfer-timeout-according-to-byte_cnt.patch | 36
1 file changed, 36 insertions(+)
create mode 100644
package/boot/uboot-sunxi/patches/004-sunxi-mmc-set-transfer-timeout-according-t
Hi All,
I used the 15.05 load and configured the "libv4l2" and "v4l2", but I hit
following error. After defined the "ICONV_CONST" in config.h, then hit another
issue.
Appreciat your help in advance!
mipsel_24kec+dsp_uClibc-0.9.33.2/usr/lib/libintl-stub/include -fpic -std=gnu99
-MT libdvbv5_l
Hi Linus,
one of these two kernel patches break IPv6 over WiFi completely.
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/46719 works
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/46723 is broken with default settings,
but works when setting option igmp_snooping 0.
symptoms are:
"IPv6: wlan0: IPv6 duplicate address fe80
When a package links to a shared library that depends on libiconv or
libintl shared libraries, specifying directory pathes to them via -L
switches is not enough, see "man 1 ld" -rpath-link description.
Signed-off-by: Paul Fertser
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include/nls.mk | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 de
On 2015-08-28 9:26 PM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
Hi all,
Is there an issue with the mailing list? I sent a patch series
(actually accidentally twice because the abort failed when I tried to
cancel the first with no cover letter), but I haven't seen the mails on
the list.
Is my mail out there or
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