or shall I grep the
route command's output?
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dy an active default route.
you might want to check out the code on olsr.org
I will do it. Thanks.
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which is the openwrt way to have a particular package to add
an entry to /etc/hosts at build or install time? Is it ok to add an
echo into a uci-defaults file?
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Il 10/06/2011 13:59, John Crispin ha scritto:
On 10/06/11 13:56, Roberto Riggio wrote:
Hi,
which is the openwrt way to have a particular package to add
an entry to /etc/hosts at build or install time? Is it ok to add an
echo into a uci-defaults file?
R.
hi Roberto,
can you give an
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This patch adds a new python package called jsonpath.
JSONPath allows you to run XPATH-like queries over json
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This patch adds a new python package called jsonpath.
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Changes since v1:
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Il 29/06/2011 09:52, Roberto Riggio ha scritto:
This patch adds a new python package called jsonpath.
JSONPath allows you to run XPATH-like queries over json data structures.
Changes since v1:
* removed unrelated changes
* fix copyright
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anyway, if this if this is convention for openwrt I'll follow it in the
future.
thx,
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Il 29/06/2011 09:52, Roberto Riggio ha scritto:
This patch adds a new python package called jsonpath.
JSONPath allows you to run XPATH-like queries
port for that).
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Hi,
I'm having some troubles while compiling from trunk. More specifically
the uci tar is not available at:
http://downloads.openwrt.org/sources/
Am I doing something wrong? Or the file was deleted by mistake?
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il/src/kamikaze/staging_dir/i386/stamp/.package_compile] Error 2
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> this should be fixed in #10403 of 02/06/08
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> You can try to play around here.
I've updated my local copy to the last version few minutes
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> i'm confused ... doesn't that makefile already take the watchdog path
> change into account with the following:
Ok, I didn't known of the $(WATCHDOG_DIR) because it was not used for
that module.
> so don't hardcode that change, use $(WATCHDOG_DIR) instead, no?
Ok, so the real patch would be
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I apologize for the mess. I just wanted to send a patch compliant with
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However if I run make menuconfig it does not shows. Can you tell me wath am I
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No, thanks now it works fine. I'll submit a patch that adds this target.
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Would it be possible to merge this patch in the svn since otherwise
it is not possible to build openwrt for x86.
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Yes, of course I did this step. Otherwise the gdbse
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y the makefile in order to copy the madwifi tools
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For the developer: is it likely to have this version of madwifi in trunk
(maybe as madwifi094) ?
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I'm not quite sure if this is the right approach. Probably it would be better
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P.S. The dhcp server of course works fine since i can get the ip on my notebook.
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