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I think this feature is incomplete in the current implementation. There
are some updates in the madwifi-dfs branch on madwifi-project.org, but I
don't know how reliable the feature is in that branch.
Unfortunately, I
don't have the equipment
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cd build_dir/my_arch/my_package
vi file1
vi file2
vi file3
...
cd ../../..
make package/my_package-compile
make package/my_package-install
make V=99 QUICK=1 # fast!
what's wrong with
$ make target/install
?
harald
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Stefan Monnier wrote:
I'm trying to build an WL-700gE (2.6) image that doesn't have jffs2
built-in (only squashfs which then pivots to ext3), but can't seem to
figure where is the code that causes jffs2 to be built into the kernel.
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Hi,
dnsmasq doesn't work properly on ixp4xx if the highest bit on the lan ip
is set (ip = 128.0.0.0)
(may be a big-endian issue)
the bug is in /usr/lib/common.awk
ip2int and int2ip
here is the output of ipcalc.sh:
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uci conf-file parsing has a small glitch:
config 'interface' 'lan'
option 'type' 'bridge'
^^
leads to
network.lan.type= bridge
^
note the 2 whitespace between 'type' and 'bridge' and the whitespace
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That all said, I can't find the cron package in OpenWRT. Can anyone
point me (in the source tree I mean) to it?
cron is supplied by the busybox
harald
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