Hi!
I tried to install some packages again and many of them tend to fail.
I had a look at http://www.opkg.org/packages/Packages and noticed that
some of the items there have only very little details, for example:
Filename: mokocard_0.1_all.ipk
MD5Sum: 44cc816b186448f313c32953a651026a
Filename: m
Hi Risto
Thanks for the nice words!
> Aapo: seems to work, thanks!
>
> Tobias: how do you do the mirroring, is there a script that
> automatically downloads the package to opkg.org? Seems to work good,
> at least agps is available in the repo :)
>
Yes, it is a simple script that fetches all th
Aapo: seems to work, thanks!
Tobias: how do you do the mirroring, is there a script that
automatically downloads the package to opkg.org? Seems to work good,
at least agps is available in the repo :)
Something to think about: Doesn't GPL actually say that if you share
the binary (=the packages?),
I repacked xlogical (and raised vesion number) and now I can install
it without segfault.
status=work_for_me, who confirms?
-Aapo Rantalainen
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Hi there,
First of all: Thanks to everyone who tested the repo alpha. Thanks to them I
could find some problems, which I have tried to solve today:
1. From now on, every package on opkg.org, not only the packages on my
server, are included in the repo.
2. Some people told me about segfa
2009/2/2 Risto H. Kurppa :
> It looks like that I can't install the following packages over the
> repository. Installing with opkg install http://opkg.org/foobar works
> better:
> I've tried opkg update before the installation so that shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Cannot find:
> zomg
> mofi
> xmahjon
It looks like that I can't install the following packages over the
repository. Installing with opkg install http://opkg.org/foobar works
better:
I've tried opkg update before the installation so that shouldn't be a problem.
Cannot find:
zomg
mofi
xmahjongg
segfault if tried to install over the re
I wrote another review of opkg.org software, see
http://risto.kurppa.fi/blog/opkgorg-software-review-part-2/
I've excluded those that
a) have been reviewed earlier
b) are missing information (author, source link etc)
c) are not GPL
c) don't install icon/dont run from the menu
comments?
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I agree, this will motivate package maintainers to upload to opkg.org if
they want to be included in that repo.
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
> Renaming packages to .opk wouldn't be too bad but I don't see the
> benefit as they all work.
>
> I agree that there's a problem with outdated packages that mov
Renaming packages to .opk wouldn't be too bad but I don't see the
benefit as they all work.
I agree that there's a problem with outdated packages that move away
from opkg.org. Maybe the best option would be not to show these
packages in the repository any more though it's bad for an user who is
us
Would it be useful to rename all ipk packages on 'O'pkg.org to opk in
the repo?
Pander wrote:
> When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
> hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old version.
>
> This is an undesirable situation since now it offer
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 09:36:29 +0100
Pander wrote:
> When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
> hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old
> version.
>
> This is an undesirable situation since now it offers version 0.1 while
> version 0.3 is out.
> -Message d'origine-
> De : community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org
> [mailto:community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org] De la part de Pander
> Envoyé : jeudi 29 janvier 2009 09:36
> À : List for Openmoko community discussion
> Objet : Re: www.opkg.org - Repository Al
When a package like openmoocow was once uploaded to opkg.org and later
hosted with an external link, will the opkg repo offer that old version.
This is an undesirable situation since now it offers version 0.1 while
version 0.3 is out. I think the repo should download the external opk
and offer tha
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:56 AM, KaZeR wrote:
> Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
>> Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
>> the new repository:
>>
>> echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
>>
> Something is wrong here : you are overwrit
Risto H. Kurppa a écrit :
> Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
> the new repository:
>
> echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
>
Something is wrong here : you are overwriting the opkg config file.
Better use
echo "src/gz opk
> -Message d'origine-
> De : community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org
> [mailto:community-boun...@lists.openmoko.org] De la part de
> Risto H. Kurppa
> Envoyé : mercredi 28 janvier 2009 09:49
> À : List for Openmoko community discussion
> Objet : Re: www.o
Tried to upgrade and since that failed, removed and then tried to
re-install xlogical. I don't know what's the problem here, if it's the
package, repository or something else but here's the output for you
to check.
r...@om-gta02:/etc/opkg# opkg install xlogical -V 3
pkg_info_preinstall_check: upd
Never done it before on Openmoko but as far as I understand this adds
the new repository:
echo "src/gz opkgorg http://www.opkg.org/packages"; > /etc/opkg/opkg.conf
and now it's already updating some stuff I've installed. Great, this
will make it a lot easier to write a script that installs packag
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:20 AM, Tobias Kündig wrote:
> Dear community
>
> I finally found some time to set up a simple repository for www.opkg.org. It
> was difficult for me to figure out how exactly it is built. There isn't a
> lot of information in the wiki and I've never done a repo before. Ho
Dear community
I finally found some time to set up a simple repository for www.opkg.org. It
was difficult for me to figure out how exactly it is built. There isn't a
lot of information in the wiki and I've never done a repo before. However, I
like to try new things, so I wrote some little scripts
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