ters. I did not do the
scripts/feeds update -a
scripts/feeds install -a
part before the menuconfig. After that I see lots of packages and am trying
to compile again as I write these lines...
Thanks,
Matthias
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Michael,
> That's the way buildroot works.
>
>> I'd say take it to the kernel list and ask Andy.
>
> No. We're not going to change the way openwrt works.
OK understood (and I never asked for that, BTW, I was just curious to
understand why you went this route).
The good news is that the kernel i
Michael,
> No we take vanilla 2.6.28 and apply the diff between 2.6.28 and andy-
> tracking.
> We can also apply additional patches, but we don't for now.
hmm. Andy is the expert here, maybe you ask him over on the kernel list.
Why pin it to an old andy-tracking version, and then manually base i
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Somebody in the thread at some point said:
| It's very interesting. Will it act as a wireless access point?
Nope. AR6000 doesn't support master mode.
But it's still interesting, well done to the people who worked on it.
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Mirko and others that helped here,
this is great stuff, congratulations!
> - kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting (merging the Openmoko and
> OpenWrt patchsets, whereof one (and that's not ours ;)) consists of
> either over 620 little non-atomic patches or one 10MB patchblob
> [kudos to g
Amazing work, congrats!
> D-Bus and the freesmartphone.org reference implementation (they import the
> libc.so.6 via ctypes - I was really puzzled when python told me it can't
> find my libc, because I was using the uclibc)
Ooops, please open a ticket for us, we should try to fix that.
Cheers,
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It's very interesting. Will it act as a wireless access point?
2009/1/30, Mirko Vogt :
> Hey folks,
>
> I'm glad to announce that OpenWrt now has basic support for the Openmoko
> GTA02 "Freerunner"!
>
> There's still lot's of work to do but let's see what's already working for
> now:
>
> - kernel
Hey folks,
I'm glad to announce that OpenWrt now has basic support for the Openmoko GTA02
"Freerunner"!
There's still lot's of work to do but let's see what's already working for now:
- kernel (2.6.28) is building and booting (merging the Openmoko and OpenWrt
patchsets, whereof one (and that'
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