Hi Valent,

we decided to reorganize the packages feed in June, since lots of the packages in there were unmaintained and we had lot's of patches we couldn't review. The new feed resides on github which makes contributing more straigt-forward. See https://github.com/openwrt/packages.

Now the problem with packages like python or php in "oldpackages" is that they build a version which have known security issues, so providing binaries for them without notice is a bit dubious. Note: we didn't delete any package-definitions we just stopped building binaries. Once someone takes over maintainership for them and keeps them updated we will gladly welcome them in our new packages feed and start building binariers for them again.

The current status of "oldpackages" is this:
If you are using trunk and want to use the possibly outdated packages you have to enable the oldpackages feed and build them manually. If you are using barrier breaker in the final version we will still build these outdated packages in binary form but won't enable the package repository in opkg.conf by default, so you have to manually opt-in to use these packages. Some packages there might be broken due to changes in the SDK but this will hopefully get addressed before the final release. The next release after barrier breaker will not include any unmaintained packages at all not even as opt-in.

So if you want to see some of the old packages reappearing in trunk and future releases please adopt them and become a maintainer or convince someone else to do it. See https://github.com/openwrt/packages/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md


Regards,

Steven
_______________________________________________
openwrt-devel mailing list
openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org
https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel

Reply via email to