Werner Almesberger wrote: > Lorn Potter wrote: >> ipkg is pretty much dead. No one maintains or wants to use it. >> Long live opkg! > > Hmm, so you're saying that distributions that used ipkg have already > died or petrified ?
That would come as a huge surprise to the nslu2-linux community, as all optware and SlugOS packages remain ipkgs, and the current releases of Unslung and SlugOS continue to use ipkg. We plan to switch to opkg for an upcoming release, assuming I can make it as small as ipkg (with a grand total of 8 MBytes of flash for the bootloader, kernel, and rootfs, we scrabble about for even a few KBytes). Certainly the signed packages (a feature of opkg) won't be used; we just don't have the room. So I think that it's a bit premature to say that ipkg is completely dead yet. :) Mike (mwester) _______________________________________________ devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
