Hi
I opend a issue in the mraa git repo and got some new information about why and
where libmraa breaks.
It seams related to a change in the system. At some point openWRT must have
dropped or changed some parts of `/dev/mem`.
This now makes libmraa break and maybe not only for my target.
Im not
I tried to compile the package libmraa as single and have some problems with
the dependencies:
Followed this: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/single.package
First i searched for all dependencies:
root@OpenWrt:/# opkg info libmraa
Package: libmraa
Version: 2.0.0-2
Depends: libc, libstdcp
Hi
I have problems makeing libmraa working on Linkit Smart 7688.
The installation worked without problems and i tested with a python script. See
details below:
what i did:
- Compiled a openWRT 18.6
- opkg update
- opkg install libmraa
- opkg install python3-light
- opkg install libmraa-python3
> Am 15.09.2019 um 22:46 schrieb Daniel Golle :
>
> Hi Ivan,
>
> On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 09:28:35PM +0200, Ivan Hörler wrote:
>> Hi
>> Now after nowing how to make a PR, im interested to know how you think about
>> some thaughts of me.
>>
>> Linkit Smart 7688 has a blast of tools they offer i
Hi Ivan,
On Sun, Sep 15, 2019 at 09:28:35PM +0200, Ivan Hörler wrote:
> Hi
> Now after nowing how to make a PR, im interested to know how you think about
> some thaughts of me.
>
> Linkit Smart 7688 has a blast of tools they offer in the original firmware
> bild. Compared the one openWRT offers
Hi
Now after nowing how to make a PR, im interested to know how you think about
some thaughts of me.
Linkit Smart 7688 has a blast of tools they offer in the original firmware
bild. Compared the one openWRT offers is verry slim.
Is that ment to be so or did nobody care until me?
Some of the Too
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> Betreff: [OpenWrt-Devel] [ramips] Linkit Smart 7688 kmod-sdhci-mt7620
> Datum: 15. September 2019 um 12:57:33 MESZ
> An: Adrian Schmut
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So i did: https://github
Hi Adrian
Thanks for your patientness. Wasn’t aware it's so strict. I just added the
--signedoff to the commit.
Good to know how to work clean. Now i redone it.
Is this fullfilling openWRT’s rules?
https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2411
Regards, Ivan
> Am 14.09.2019 um 16:27 schrieb Adri
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>> Sent: Freitag, 13. September 2019 22:32
>> To: openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org
>> Subject: [OpenWrt-Devel] [ramips] Linkit Smart 7688 kmod-sdhci-mt7620
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>> Hi
>> I have a question about ho
Hi,
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> Subject: [OpenWrt-Devel] [ramips] Linkit Smart 7688 kmod-sdhci-
Hi
I have a question about how openwrt handles packages needed by a target.
The Linkit Smart 7688 has a SD-Card reader that does not work with the official
build of openwrt 18.06.
Adding kmod-sdhci-mt7620 makes it working.
I think it would be nice to get a fully working device when updateing wit
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I have a question about how ope
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