One of my packages has (I hope) a runtime dependency on python: makfa. I use this one a lot, but unfortunately not so much I feel up to debugging python. :-( I wonder though, with the hint below, whether it works with the current python build? You could test by saying:
$ makfa show broda And it will run for 10-15 seconds before providing an answer. If it crashes it will do so much sooner than that. -Alan On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 03:39:56AM +0400, kyak wrote: > Hi, > > I just flashed the 2011-08-17 image, which seemed like a good candidate > for release, as xiangfu mentioned. > > Actually, it is a very good image, but still there were some things i > would like to mention: > > 1) I'd really love to have this commit included in the final release > image: > http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/openwrt-xburst/source/commit/3368b5e9d143c3cf021ba6647bd15ee7cc312b27/ > This backports busybox's reverse history search support. > 2) qball - somehow an older version got inside the image. I'm not sure how > that happened, because there is an PKG_MD5SUM in the Makefile. Seems that > openwrt doesn't like it when tarball has the same name (it's qball_src.zip > all the time). Anyway, i removed /home/xiangfu/dl/qball_src.zip from > buildhost - let's hope that the next build will include the correct > version of qball. > 3) Sorry for the late notice, but i just found out that "vitetris" > (http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Applications#vitetris) wasn't included in > the image. So i added it to gmenu2x and config.full_system and also > updated gmenu2x in openwrt-packages.git, so it should be there in the next > build. Really a cooler app than tetris of bsd-games. > > Because of the three reasons above, i would vote to take the next built > image as a base :) > > 4) For some reason, stardict and python still made it into the image :) > Perhaps we should kick it from config.full_system. I wonder if ikog.py > should be kicked out as well (not working because of python). And the > funny thing is, pyclock is somehow working :) I see it started as python > ./pyclock.py. Seems that python is not completely broken after all. > > _______________________________________________ > Qi Hardware Discussion List > Mail to list (members only): [email protected] > Subscribe or Unsubscribe: > http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion -- .i ma'a lo bradi cu penmi gi'e du _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

