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Hi.
Using wget for fetching sources is dead slow on my internet.
anyone please know any hack to use axel instead ?
Thats not easily doable as axel does not support outputting the
download to stdout, that is needed for md5sum validation.
However
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Hi,
maybe we should generalize it and pass any subdir of /usr/lib ?
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Fixed in svn.
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Hi Russell,
this got obsoleted by https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/35185
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I also found another problem when set wireless to act as a wds
server.
wds is no valid mode for mac80211 drivers, use option mode ap and
option wds 1.
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Is this correct or it can be used both ways ?
Yes.
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How does it affect the size of the libc binaries?
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Hi.
how to get the value of the option name? Can i use foreach? follow
is my program [...]
m.uci:foreach(dhcp, host,
function(section)
profile:value(section['name'])
end)
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this patch makes much sense. The /proc/net/wireless
file is part of the legacy wext api which is scheduled for removal
soon, also the signal and noise values in ap mode are mostly
meaningless, if set at all.
~ Jow
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But I can still surf webs after this : iptables -I OUTPUT -m ndpi
--http -j REJECT This means it's not working properly?
No this means you should use FORWARD instead of OUTPUT when browsing
via the router...
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I fail to see how that requires changes to shorewall, it would continue
doing whatever it does (routes added without explicit metric get
automatically metric 0).
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Hi.
In AA-rc1 I am trying to get the gateway of an interface:
root@OpenWrt:~# (. /lib/functions/network.sh; network_get_gateway
foo wan0; echo $foo)
That returns nothing however. wan0 however does have a route
configuration: [...]
Yeah,
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Did you consider to set option metric on the two interfaces, e.g.
metric 10 and 11 and thne just install oyur own preferred defualt
route with metric 0?
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Hi.
Hmmmit seems to have disappeared. I will try to find time to
look into this.
It was removed deliberately because image-config uci-defaults clashed
with ar71xx network generation uci-defaults.
The most universal way to preconfigure an
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Hi.
luci is how to carry out the action and save the settings from UI
to linux, it ipc how architecture?
It just calls system (shell) commands to apply the changes to affected
services. This mainly means restarting corresponding init scripts.
The
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Just a heads-up unrelated to this patch;
current versions include Busybox ntpd by default, so there is no real
need to install ntpclient separately. Obtaining the correct time
should work automatically if you sync your /etc/config/system to
contain
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OpenWrt does not use the in-kernel ath9k driver.
The correct make targets would be make package/mac80211/clean and
make package/mac80211/compile .
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Why is there even a need for dedicated DSL control in the gui?
Shouldn't the normal per-interface ifup/ifdown be enough?
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Hi.
+is_not_rt2800() { + grep -E 'Ralink (RT3050|RT3052|RT3350|RT3352)'
/proc/cpuinfo /dev/null \ + return 1 || return 0 +}
This can be simplified to:
is_not_rt2800() {
grep -sqE 'Ralink (RT3050|RT3052|RT3350|RT3352)'
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But then it should be changed to is_rt2800(), right?
Correct, I overlooked the inverted logic.
Sounds good, there's plan to add this into the AA? I was personally
thinking about such a generalization myself.
No, it will most definitely not
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Hi.
It seems that hostapd is getting blocked performing a sendto. I've
seen it twice today both times it gets stuck in sendto.
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/11894
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Make sure you pick 921-use_preinit_as_init.patch as well.
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Might be that it got introduced by configure because it detected
certain stuff on the host system or staging_dir thats normally not there.
It would help if the op could attach the config.log of wget.
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Provide your current OpenWrt Makefile. I still believe you're using
libtool wrong.
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Hi,
in most cases it is enough to specify
PKG_FIXUP:=autoreconf
in the OpenWrt Makefile. This will regenerate configure scripts,
Makefiles and embedded libtool copies with patched variants.
~ Jow
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It works for any other package so it is unlikely to be buggy on
the link stage. It is most likely improperly called by the
Makefile.
And indeed, line 11 of despotify's Makefile says:
LD = $(CC)
That is the most likely culprit.
~ Jow
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Hello George,
I applied 000-mlppp-fix-non-pppX-interface-naming.patch to both trunk
and AA. I left the reconnect fix for now since it would break existing
functionality. I hope to be able to look into this eventually.
Regards,
Jow
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mtd is in the mtd package, not mtd-utils.
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Fixed with r33860.
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Time synchronization is not guaranteed to be done when the sysntpd
init script finished so this start index change doesn ot reliably
solve the problem.
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Hi.
The patch sends a deauthentication package after each WPS exchange
if we do not associate to the AP using reaver (-A switch)
Shouldn't this be sent upstream?
~ Jow
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So far the policy has been to only provide host builds for packages
which are either known to be broken on some distros / OSes (libtool,
sed, ..) or which are not available or shipped with required features
disabled (sdcc).
If we'd really provide
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Something is messed up with libffi. libffi should be running on the
target.
No. In order to compile glib2 you first need to compile glib2 for the
host systems because you need the genmarshall executables from it
during the cross compilation phase -
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Hi.
what to do then with the openvpn-devel package, should it include a
copy of all scripts which are also in the openvpn package? That
would mean that patches would have to be applied to both packages,
no?
If I am not mistaken then
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Hi.
How can I fix this?
You need to enable a crypto backend in luci-lib-nixio and then
recompile. The default builds do not inclue crypto capabilities in the
nixio library due to size constraints.
~ Jow
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Hi.
Sorry for stupid question, but how to enable the crypto backend?
Run make menuconfig - navigate to LuCI - Libraries and in the
TLS Provider field choose OpenSSL or CyaSSL instead of disabled.
Afterwards recompile with make
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Hi.
While carrying endurance testing of my system, i came accross a
problem: At some point I was unable to get the ppp link up. The
problem was that my device option had changed from /dev/ttyHS5 to
ppp0 and so the 3g hotplug refused to declare
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Hi.
The wireless does not works (no OpenWrt SSID show, the wireless LED
blinks).
Erm, it is normal that no SSID shows in station mode. You're client to
another network and you're supposed to set the SSID and crypto
settings to those of the target
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http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/routedap
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Although with that we would be stuck at a certain kernel version.
Which is an absolute no-go for OpenWrt.
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Hi,
this package is broken since a long time, simply deselect it.
It needs extensive changes to work with newer kernels / iptables.
~ Jow
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I see. The existing feeds/packages/net/nginx/Makefile already lists
the files under /etc/nginx that ship in the package in its
conffiles definition, but this doesn't result in a keep file in the
package because include/package-ipkg.mk will only
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It looks like conffiles can only save files, not entire directories.
/etc/nginx is a directory. Should conffiles be fixed to work with
directories too?
It works fine with directories, see include/package-ipkg.mk, the code
below ifneq
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There isn't.
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Committed with minor whitespace changes in r33199 - thanks.
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Hello Nguyễn Hồng Quân,
each request will make uhttpd fork off a new process with an isolated
process space. Every memory you modify within there will get discarded
once the process serving the request ends.
However you can use
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Commited in r33186 - thanks.
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Committed in r33141 - thanks.
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Committed in r33146 - thanks.
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Applied in r33072 - thank you.
Next time please ensure that your patch applies with -p1, not -p0.
~ Jow
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Hi.
Should I create patches for machtype.h and Kconfig, or should I
create a patch for 610-MIPS-openwrt-machines.patch?
Yes.
~ Jow
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Oops, I missed the or :)
I meant yes, you should amend 610-MIPS-openwrt-machines.patch .
~ Jow
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Use variant (a), a patch-patch. Don't worry, we're used to look at and
work with such things.
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Hi.
i commented the bit which sometimes fills the syslog with:
DHCP packet received on eth0.2 which has no address like it does
on my tp-link wr1043nd..
uci set dhcp.@dnsmasq[0].notinterface=eth0.2
uci commit dhcp
/etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart
~
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The LuCI patch will not properly work that way, OpenWrt Lua does not
handle numeric integer values 2^31 bit. A somewhat larger range can be
stored as float but the precision is not enough:
# lua -e 'print(string.format(%d,
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Hi,
I copied commented your patch inline below.
- --- /dev/null 2012-07-05 10:42:19.287097043 +0200
+++ package/libsocketcan/Makefile 2012-07-05 18:35:26.763462631 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2006-2012 OpenWrt.org
That should
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Hi.
[snip]
+ while (dev) {
+ struct switch_dev *next = dev-next;
+ print_dev_summary(dev);
+ swlib_free(dev);
+ dev = dev-next;
This looks like a user-after-free.
Given that you allocate a
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Hi.
what am I missing?
The fact that those units have no nvram.
~ Jow
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Ultimately, it may just be a bad idea to have a bridge's MAC address
change once established, at least as long as the bridge still contains an
underlying interface that owns the MAC address it's using.
That is nothing netifd or OpenWrt does, it
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Hi,
patch applied in r32431 and further simplifications added in r32432.
Thank you!
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Hi.
On a small system with only 4MByte Flash dudders with openssl as dependency
is huge - libgcrypt is
sufficient.
Shouldn't you also add a configure switch which explicitly disables
openssl? Merely relying on it not being there will not work if
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Hi,
$ GET http://patchwork.openwrt.org/patch/2155/mbox/ | git am
Applying: Update BIRD to version 1.3.7
error: patch failed: net/bird/Makefile:1
error: net/bird/Makefile: patch does not apply
Patch failed at 0001 Update BIRD to version 1.3.7
~ Jow
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Hi,
$ GET http://patchwork.openwrt.org/patch/2102/mbox/ | git am -p2
Applying: libssh2
error: patch failed: libs/libssh2/Makefile:8
error: libs/libssh2/Makefile: patch does not apply
Patch failed at 0001 libssh2
~ Jow
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Hi.
Shouldn't you also add CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE to KCONFIG then?
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Shouldn't you also add CONFIG_ZLIB_DEFLATE to KCONFIG then?
I meant CONFIG_ZLIB_INFLATE of course.
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Hell Daniel,
I committed a modified and cleaned up variant of your patch to trunk in
https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/32197 and removed the old pptp package
in https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/32198.
~ Jow
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The failing part of the build:
Fixed with 8b9f1724276bf30408ffc0ddb695b179c4c4a200 / r32128
~ Jow
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Hi.
whats the current status of bcm63xx adsl modems (e.g. inside
d-link dsl-2741)?
Unchanged and unlikely to change in the future.
Anything news or success?
No news, no sucess.
~ Jow
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Your username looks wrong. It is supposed to be the 32 byte md5 sum
representing your user id, you can find it in your tunnelbroker.net
profile page. tb4... for sure does *not* look like an md5 hash.
~ Jow
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OK, this is rubbish because /etc/init.d/network doesn't run during in
failsafe?
No because the overlay is not mounted in failsafe, thats quite normal
and also seen on e.g. brcm47xx or ar71xx.
Tried mount_root when in failsafe?
~ Jow
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Hi,
the errors you're experiencing are not your fault.
The appweb Makefile overrides the default Build/Prepare action which
prevents the Quilt make targets from getting executed.
This change will enable quilt patching as documented in the wiki:
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Am I missing something? I would think this useful, as it may have
been plugged into a different network.
Yes. This might work for units that have their wan at a dedicated
interface, but it will fail through bridges or switches which are
always up
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Hi,
after reading the patche multiple times I still don't get the purpose.
Shouldn't $link already contain the last value when leaving the inner
while() loop? Why do you need yet another variable which is just a copy
of the existing one?
~ Jow
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So, finally please understand also, that there is a 99,48%-world
besides v6 which has to work as it is.
Finally, please understand that your IPv6 discussion in this thread is
pointless, off topic and and unproductive. It draws attention away from
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Hi David,
I applied your patch series in r31569 - r31571, thank your for your
contribution.
~ Jow
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Yes, its a known issue.
See https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/11341 and
http://freetz.org/browser/trunk/make/libs/uclibcxx/patches/050-gcc47x-proper-two-phase-lookup.uclibcxx.patch
~ Jow
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Hi,
comments inline.
Index: utils/nut/patches/001-fix-missing-libmath-flags.patch
===
- --- utils/nut/patches/001-fix-missing-libmath-flags.patch(revision 0)
+++
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Hi,
thanks - applied in r31374.
~ Jow
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No objections from anyone so added in r31375, thanks Michael.
~ Jow
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Hi,
thanks for the udated patch, applied in r31376.
~ Jow
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Hi,
I committed a modified version of this patch in r31377 - thanks!
~ Jow
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Compiling anything is for developers. Whatever helps is a Good Thing;
nobody expects the holy grail.
Adding a version symbol the way it was proposed in the patch does not
help, it increases our maintenance burden and implies that changing the
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Hi.
That sounds fine with me. The various guis will redirect / anyway.
~ Jow
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--git a/net/mosquitto/Makefile b/net/mosquitto/Makefile
index 4ed8bc4..551f286 100644
--- a/net/mosquitto/Makefile
+++ b/net/mosquitto/Makefile
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#
-# Copyright (C) 2011 OpenWrt.org
+# Copyright (C) 2011,2012 OpenWrt.org
# Copyright (C) 2010 Jo-Philipp Wich x...@subsignal.org
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Applied in r31270, thanks.
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Hi,
thank your for your contribution.
There are a few issues, comments inline.
On 10.04.2012 21:56, Jiri Slachta wrote:
Signed-off-by: Jiri Slachta j...@slachta.eu
Index: feeds/packages/net/kamailio3/files/kamailio.init
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Hi.
1. Following deny by default principle, change the default section
policy to DROP. The firewall package already add rules to allow all
lo traffic, there should be no impact to user.
NACK. If at all it should be reject, not drop - to at least
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http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/generic.failsafe
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It got line wrapped.
~ Jow
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Hi,
this one is fine...
Now we still have to wait fore gabor to review it :)
~ Jow
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Hi, you can optimize out the temporary dl file.
diff -Naur a/scripts/download.pl b/scripts/download.pl
--- a/scripts/download.pl 2012-04-04 13:19:27.0 +0530
+++ b/scripts/download.pl 2012-04-04 13:20:34.0 +0530
@@ -9,6
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Hi Philipp,
in principle I aggree but I've seen Perl distributions without
Digest::MD5 available by default, so shelling out to call md5sum
sounds ok to me.
~ Jow
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While the existing perl code isn't the best either, yours is extremely
inefficient, you should rework it using native functions.
+ system(find $cache -follow -name $filename 2/dev/null 1
temp.dls);
perldoc -f open
+ my $lines = `cat temp.dls | wc -l`;
perldoc -f
* I could not find a working copy of pangocairo. Check config.log for
hints on why
As usual, dig through config.log
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You need
include $(INCLUDE_DIR)/nls.mk
in your OpenWrt makefile. That will add the needed iconv search paths to
TARGET_CFLAGS.
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Yes, you need to patch out intltool related stuff.
Usually its enough to remove the po from SUBDIRS in the Makefile.am
and then declaring PKG_FIXUP:=autoreconf in the OpenWrt Makefile.
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Hi,
-R is a linker option but unknown to gcc. Either (if you can) change
-R/usr/lib to -Wl,-rpath=/usr/lib or make sure that LD points to the
cross ld and not the cross gcc.
~ Jow
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Hi,
I now looked over the patch and have a couple of comments.
First of all, I added GPT support to the trunk kernel config a few days
ago, so it should be always there by now.
I don't like conditional compilation of kernel features triggered by a
Hi,
new languages must be enabled by an administrator in the wiki.
I added japanese now, it should get offered as choice in the sidebar as
soon as you login.
HTH,
Jow
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This random related message is perfectly normal.
~ Jow
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