On 2013-02-28 1:53 AM, oka...@pinball4you.ch wrote:
Hi,
I want to use OpenNtpd for DD-Wrt (a Linux based alternative OpenSource firmware) for a Netgear router.
Here ist the Dokuwiki Page to setup
http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/OpenNTPD
Here is the IPKG Packagae I use:
http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/8.09.2/ar71xx/packages/openntpd_3.9p1-2_mips.ipk Unfortunalty the core developer from the DD-wrt removed the FPU Emulation in the DD-Wrt Core. They are not willing to enable it again.
Statement:
"dd-wrt uses softfp and not hardfp. so fpu emulator is completelly removed and will remain removed. all hardfp binaries binaries will not work with dd-wrt"
Here is the ticket they rejected:
http://svn.dd-wrt.com/ticket/2753

The easies solution is recompiling the OpenNtpd packages with the Compilerswitch softfp. I search a lot in the web, I cann't find a packages for my hardware with was compiled with the softfp switch.
Do you know a place where i can get such an OpenNtpd package ?
Unfortunately we don't have the resources to build packages for the limitless variety of Linux distros out there. OpenNTPD like OpenBSD itself is open source so that people can compile it for whatever they want to run it on. If you can't find a package out there, you will have to prevail on the people that make the packages for OpenWRT (is openwrt.org really one organization, or two different ones, one that makes kernels a certain way and another that builds packages that won't run on those kernels?). And if that fails, you may have to read up on how to cross-compile under Linux, unless your WRT router is powerful enough to run GCC on. Either way, we can't help with this.

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