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#2326 2014-01-09 11:16:45

minaccia
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Ok this morning they worked. Thanks

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#2327 2014-01-09 11:46:38

minaccia
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

If I want to install this on a DNS-320 machine with debian squeeze on it what I have to do?

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#2328 2014-01-09 22:42:20

joligario
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Have you tried following instructions on page 1?

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#2329 2014-01-23 21:21:34

gkenny
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

The link from kyle is ofline again, can some1 upload a mirror ?

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#2330 2014-02-23 01:58:41

mc_365
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Is there a tutorial or page with instructions on how to move this to the dns-323's usbstick?

Edit:  I just made an edit to the transmission.sh script to look for the transmission folder on the usb drive.
Then I moved the folder to the usb and restarted the transmission server.  Is this all that is necessary?

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#2331 2014-04-16 15:46:30

cybreed
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

hi guys... I've been using transmission bt on the DNS323 for a while now.. been very happy until my hdd died on me and I had to re-set up again... Ive installed and got the transmission bt running, and seemed to be running fine until few days a ago when thunderstorm caused power interruption. the hard disk seems to be in order, but the tracker does not seem to connect, always zero seed, zero peers. port fwded.. hdd heaps of space.. any ideas would be much appreciated.

trackers show " Announce error: Could not connect to tracker "

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#2332 2014-04-17 17:38:31

FunFiler
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Sounds more like a network issue to me. Can you ping a web site from the console? Check your routing and DNS entries.


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#2333 2014-04-18 12:21:52

xpmps
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Registered: 2011-08-09
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hello

Need to add a torrent to my transmission that I only access via SSH and FTP.
How could I?

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#2334 2014-04-18 14:18:37

xpmps
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

With transmission-daemon-c <directory>
I've solved. thanks

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#2335 2014-04-27 17:27:04

cybreed
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

FunFiler wrote:

Sounds more like a network issue to me. Can you ping a web site from the console? Check your routing and DNS entries.

how to ping the a website from the console.. as in when in telnet mode ?

btw, I am able to connect to the DNS323 via the internet. via dyndns and port fwding...  it just wont connect to any trackers.. hmmmm

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#2336 2014-05-22 10:22:17

LuckyBlack
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Registered: 2009-04-30
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

it's possible to compile 2.83 version ?? for ffp 0.05

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#2337 2014-05-23 04:57:36

shadow0705
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi All,
I use DNS 320, and already installed Transmission 2.82. I can visit http://myip:9091 start down, but few minutes later, the address will be disconnect.I need reboot my dns320 than I can connect again.
I don't know what's problem ,help pls ,thx!

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#2338 2014-05-23 22:29:36

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Since I switched to a Zyxel NSA325 device some months ago, running with a newer Linux kernel, ffp-0.7 and a new uClibc, I don't think I can provide any compilations for ffp-0.5 anymore.

Sorry hmm

I can try to compile for ffp-0.7 arm, but I'm not 100% sure the resulting binaries will work flawlessly on other devices, like the DNS-325.

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#2339 2014-06-01 14:53:44

beastlord
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Registered: 2012-09-27
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Hi, man! And you could not throw a link to instructions for compiling transmission on ffp-0.5.
Or create a theme for the persons concerned, in which you could describe the process of building a package from source code.
I think many would be inordinately grateful.

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#2340 2014-06-01 22:04:44

Mijzelf
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

@KyleK: chrooted ffp 0.5 runs fine on an NSA325. (Unchrooted either, but that is a bit harder to run 'in parallel'). The same is true for 0.7/oabi and 0.7/arm.

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#2341 2014-06-01 23:22:31

KyleK
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

@Mijzelf: Unfortunately I know nothing about chrooting ffp. Do you know of some instructions somewhere that I could follow?

(I also could probably install all 3 ffp versions on 3 separate USB sticks, but I actually don't have that many smile

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#2342 2014-06-01 23:23:49

KyleK
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

beastlord wrote:

Hi, man! And you could not throw a link to instructions for compiling transmission on ffp-0.5.
Or create a theme for the persons concerned, in which you could describe the process of building a package from source code.
I think many would be inordinately grateful.

I believe somewhere in this rather enormous thread I've already given a quick how-to to compile Transmission.

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#2343 2014-06-02 10:57:21

Mijzelf
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Registered: 2008-07-05
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Well, before I said it could be chrooted, I first tried. This are the steps:

Code:

cd /some/place/where/you/have/enough/room
mkdir -p ffp-0.5/ffp
cd ffp-0.5
wget http://ffp.inreto.de/ffp/0.5/fun_plug.tgz
tar xzf fun_plug.tgz -C ffp/
# Now you have a directory ffp, containing the ffp tree.

mkdir -p proc etc var/run var/log tmp home/admin home/root
chown admin.admin home/admin

# The actual chooting
# Bindmount some directories you need in the chroot (the current directory)
mount --bind /proc proc
mount --bind /etc etc
# And chroot. The current directory is /
chroot . /ffp/bin/sh

You are now in an ffp 0.5 shell. You can run 'telnetd -p 5023 -l /ffp/bin/sh', and have an ffp 0.5 shell on telnet 5023. And of course you can start sshd, if you first change the port. (And it's recommended to copy the keys (/ffp/etc/sshd/*) from outside the chroot, else your ssh client will complain the keys are changed.

After a reboot you only need to

Code:

cd /some/place/where/you/have/enough/room/ffp-0.5
mount --bind /proc proc
mount --bind /etc etc
chroot . /ffp/bin/sh

Chrooting can only be done as root.

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#2344 2014-06-02 14:31:19

beastlord
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

beastlord wrote:

Hi, man! And you could not throw a link to instructions for compiling transmission on ffp-0.5.
Or create a theme for the persons concerned, in which you could describe the process of building a package from source code.
I think many would be inordinately grateful.

I believe somewhere in this rather enormous thread I've already given a quick how-to to compile Transmission.

Thnx. I'll be waiting

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#2345 2014-06-02 17:13:20

Winiby
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Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

beastlord wrote:

Hi, man! And you could not throw a link to instructions for compiling transmission on ffp-0.5.
Or create a theme for the persons concerned, in which you could describe the process of building a package from source code.
I think many would be inordinately grateful.

I believe somewhere in this rather enormous thread I've already given a quick how-to to compile Transmission.

http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic. … 810#p37810

@KyleK: Hi sir, could you please share the 'configure.diff' again?

Thank you.

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#2346 2014-06-08 23:50:17

FunFiler
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Registered: 2010-05-23
Posts: 577

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Winiby wrote:

KyleK wrote:

beastlord wrote:

Hi, man! And you could not throw a link to instructions for compiling transmission on ffp-0.5.
Or create a theme for the persons concerned, in which you could describe the process of building a package from source code.
I think many would be inordinately grateful.

I believe somewhere in this rather enormous thread I've already given a quick how-to to compile Transmission.

http://dns323.kood.org/forum/viewtopic. … 810#p37810

@KyleK: Hi sir, could you please share the 'configure.diff' again?

Thank you.

I spent an hour or so trying to get the environment running today. Came close but was not successful. I'll try again later in the week. Seems that some of the auto* packages are quite old versions.


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#2347 2014-06-10 15:00:58

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Try the packages in my repository: http://kylek.is-a-geek.org:31337/files/ffp/0.5/
I have newer versions for autoconf/automake, which should make this work (I've already compiled Transmission for ffp-0.5 using the chroot, no idea though if it worked correctly smile

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#2348 2014-06-10 17:28:57

FunFiler
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Posts: 577

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

KyleK wrote:

Try the packages in my repository: http://kylek.is-a-geek.org:31337/files/ffp/0.5/
I have newer versions for autoconf/automake, which should make this work

That did help, although I did manage to get around most of the errors previously by back-porting the configuration file.

However, starting clean again, I still run into issues. Can I assume that when you said run "autogen" you meant "autoscan" as I don't have "./autogen.sh"? Maybe its a script you wrote?

To summarize what I've done so far and the error (this assumes a "clean" system for a first compile):

Code:

1 - Install the various libraries. I haven't tried to narrow it down to find only the necessary ones yet. I just ran "funpkg -u *" against your files.
2 - Download and extract the transmission source
3 - Add [[   #define PACKAGE_DATA_DIR "/ffp/share" ]] to libtransmission/platform.c somewhere after the "includes"
4 - Run [[  aclocal --force  ]]
5 - Run [[  touch po/Makefile  ]]
6 - Run [[  touch po/Makefile.in  ]]
7 - Run [[  touch po/Makefilein.in  ]]
8 - Unspecified/unknown modifications to configure.ac. This may be key to getting it working??
9 - Run [[  autoscan -v  ]]
10 - Run [[  mv configure.scan configure.ac  ]]
11 - Run [[  autoheader -v -f  ]]
12 - Run [[  automake --add-missing -v  ]]
13 - Run [[  ./configure --prefix=/ffp --disable-cli --disable-gtk --disable-nls --without-inotify  ]]

The following error appears and prevents going further.
macosx/Makefile.am:174: error: BUILD_MAC does not appear in AM_CONDITIONAL

If I comment out the BUILD_MAC if/endif then it gets further. Are there any targets for "make"?


Also ./configure reports warnings, not sure if they are important to the end product:
configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-cli, --disable-gtk, --disable-nls, --without-inotify

Although it throws a warning I had to add [[  AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([FULL-PACKAGE-NAME], [VERSION])  ]] to configure.ac to bypass other errors.

Last edited by FunFiler (2014-06-10 17:50:53)


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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#2349 2014-06-10 19:47:01

KyleK
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From: Dresden, Germany
Registered: 2007-12-05
Posts: 1178

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

I usually download the Transmission sources via SVN:

Code:

svn co svn://svn.transmissionbt.com/Transmission/tags/2.83

But for testing I downloaded the tarball of the latest stable release (2.83) and tried to build it.

The is in fact a file "autogen.sh" in the root of the transmission-2.83 source folder.
you should call that script (if it's not executable, make it executable).

The only changes to the source is the one for libtransmission/platform.c
Apparently changes to the configure.ac script are not necessary anymore.
Neither is creating the fake Makefiles in the po subdir.
However, for ffp-0.5 a patch for miniupnp is required, otherwise it won't compile (00-miniupnp_ffp0.5.patch).

So the process looks currently like this:

Code:

1 - Download and extract source
2 - Add [[   #define PACKAGE_DATA_DIR "/ffp/share" ]] to libtransmission/platform.c somewhere after the "includes"
3 - Run "./autogen.sh"
4 - Rerun ./configure as:
   ./configure --prefix=/ffp --disable-cli --disable-nls --enable-lightweight --without-inotify
5 - Patch miniupnp (00-miniupnp_ffp0.5.patch)
6 - make
7 - make check
8 - make DESTDIR=$HOME/devel/releases/Transmission-2.83 install-strip

For reference, I use:
autoconf 2.68
automake 1.14
m4 1.14.6
gcc 4.6.2

Last edited by KyleK (2014-06-10 19:47:44)

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#2350 2014-06-10 21:23:18

FunFiler
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Registered: 2010-05-23
Posts: 577

Re: [REL] Transmission 1.3

Thanks. I will try the svn method instead of the tarball. I will compare the versions for everything else. I (we) appreciate your help. Some of us are "stuck" with 0.5 smile

edit: Looks like I will have to find some updates.....

Code:

/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/kylek_0.5 # m4 --version
m4 (GNU M4) 1.4.10
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

Written by Rene' Seindal.
/mnt/HD_a2/ffp/kylek_0.5 # gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.1.3 20080414 (prerelease)
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

The autogen.sh script wouldn't untar for me for some reason. Thanks for saying it was there, I found another way to extract it. Not sure why it didn't work with my usual method.


Update: autogen sure makes it easier smile

Last edited by FunFiler (2014-06-10 23:07:15)


3 * (DNS-323 with 2 * 2TB) = 12TB Running FW v1.08 & FFP v0.5
Useful Links: Transmission, Transmission Remote, Automatic

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