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Added apr-1.4.6 apr_util-1.4.1 neon-0.29.6 subversion-1.7.3.
Recompiled most packages for oabi. Added transmission 2.50 for oabi.
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Here is now nzbget 0.8.0 r394 testing compiled for ffp 0.7 arm: http://www.wupload.com/file/2670552207/ … -arm-1.txz
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Hi, is there a version of amule compiled for FFP0.7?
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I join to the 'requesters' group: has anybody compiled sudo for oarm?
I'm not very familiar with the compilation process and I usually waste a lot of time resolving dependencies: do you guys compile directly on the device or make cross-compiling?? Do you have any step by step procedure like this http://code.google.com/p/dns323-builds/ but for 0.7 packets?
Once you've got the txz package, do you have to define a local repository to be able to install it with slacker?
Sorry for the beginner questions.
Thanks,
Last edited by croca (2012-03-05 22:39:50)
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croca wrote:
do you guys <snip>
I compile this on my NAS, in a screen shell.
The steps I'm basically doing are:
ionice -c 3 nice screen mkdir -p packagename/dest/install echo "description" >packagename/dest/install/DESCR echo "url" >packagename/dest/install/HOMEPAGE cd packagename wget package-url tar xf package cd package ./configure --prefix=/ffp make DESTDIR=/full/path/to/packagename/dest make install-strip (or ~ install/strip or ~ install) cd ../dest PKGDIR=/full/path/to/packagename makepkg package version revision
But in many cases things have to be tweaked. (Tell configure to use ncurses, openssl, ..., first compile dependencies, sometimes small changes in the sourcescode). Before running the install step have a look in Makefile. Sometimes DESTDIR is overwritten.
And no, I don't think I will compile any oarm packages, as the current oarm distro is expected to be obsolete soon. Link.
Last edited by Mijzelf (2012-03-06 11:47:06)
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Wow, thanks for your reply once again Mijzelf!
Mijzelf wrote:
And no, I don't think I will compile any oarm packages, as the current oarm distro is expected to be obsolete soon. Link.
Sorry, I meant oabi.
Last edited by croca (2012-03-06 11:46:45)
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prejudice,
my dns 323 nas fp7 but if I installed the exhaust from your server via slaker nano segmentaction me fault!
it off? sevono of dipendence?
thanks
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@hom: Are you sure you aren't mixing up oarm and oabi packages?
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you're right!
tky to the next!
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HI,
I installed your package oarm 1 of transmission on my dns 323 with fp7 but does not transmit ...
I reinserted all configuraiozni, the web page and everything works but it always errors that can not connect ...
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Could anybody tell me the version of the Logitech Media Server in the /ffp/0.7/arm/packages/ directory: http://ffp.inreto.de/ffp/0.7/arm/packag … -arm-1.txz ?
What other packages need to be installed to install this to DNS-320? Is anywhere a reliable guide about the installation?
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Ok, I recompiled arm packages to oarm device.
you can find them here: http://ffp.memiks.fr/pkg/oarm/
For the moment, only these packages IS NOT compiled:
M2Crypto-0.21.1-arm-1
Python-2.7.2-arm-1
libsigc++-2.2.0-arm-1
libpar2-0.2-arm-1
gcc-solibs-4.6.2-arm-1
gcc-4.6.2-arm-1
But I am working on them.
Note: NodeJS is compiled but I think it doesnt work on oarm devices, could you please try ?
Best regards,
Fréd.
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@memiks: Is this the old oarm, or the new one (oabi)?
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Mijzelf wrote:
@memiks: Is this the old oarm, or the new one (oabi)?
As I can see in src package, oarm and oabi compilation is the same.
BUT not library.
So oarm package are the same as oabi if you install oabi ffp.
So it is oabi packages
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Anyone able to compile an arm (EABI) package of LFTP for me? I need it for my DNS345.
Thanks!
Last edited by ouija (2012-03-23 00:48:32)
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ouija wrote:
Anyone able to compile an arm (EABI) package of LFTP for me? I need it for my DNS345.
Thanks!
Ok I will try to compile it and put on my repo
Fréd.
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memiks wrote:
Ok I will try to compile it and put on my repo
Fréd.
Fréd if you could do that, it would be GREATLY apperciated! I'm about two seconds away from downgrading to fun_plug 0.5 simply due to this issue.
Let me know how soon you might be able to get that up there as I have a client I am trying to configure this for and am on somewhat of a deadline (no pressure!) haha
Thanks again!
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Nevermind, I actually figured out how to compile my own packages today and managed to get a version of lftp complied successfully without issue and it's working great!! Thanks for your help though, I do appreciate it none the less.
Let me know if you would like me to include the compiled packages on this form so that you can add them to your repo and I will be more than happy to do so
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ouija wrote:
Nevermind, I actually figured out how to compile my own packages today and managed to get a version of lftp complied successfully without issue and it's working great!! Thanks for your help though, I do appreciate it none the less.
Let me know if you would like me to include the compiled packages on this form so that you can add them to your repo and I will be more than happy to do so
Ok please send me the package or upload it on the web an I will add it to my repo
(if you give me source I can also add it on my source repo, I will made a public adress in one or two weeks ).
Mémîks.
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Here are my compiled packages for LFTP 4.3.5 for fun_plug 0.7 (arm)
GnuTLS 2.10.1 -> http://www.datafilehost.com/download-b20bb7cb.html
LFTP 4.3.5 -> http://www.datafilehost.com/download-419e5904.html
Note that LFTP requires GnuTLS to be installed as well, along with libgcrypt-1.5.0-arm-1.txz and libgpg-error-1.10-arm-1.txz from slacker / fonz' repo.
The source files can be obtained from http://lftp.yar.ru/ and http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
Last edited by ouija (2012-03-26 22:53:44)
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hello,
I have a problem on my 323 rev your trasmission of 2.42 x oarm does not transmit while oabi was 2:50, but I have the opposite problem with logitechmediaserver.
You could fill trasmission 2.50 for oarm? or you can give me a help Mériot to run both (trasmission and ligitech medai server) dns 323 oeabi or oarm?
thanks
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fonz wrote:
HaikuZen wrote:
I could help trying to compile by myself the required packages, but I don't know how to set up the ffp building environment (actually I have a virtualbox bulding machine to build optware packages for dns323, with which I built mpd and amule-adunanza)
So why don't share the whole project on a svn server, like google project?Did svn with ffp 0.5 build scripts. Didn't like it much. My scripts for 0.7 are here: http://ffp.inreto.de/ffp/0.7/src/ (or via rsync at rsync://ffp.inreto.de/ffp/0.7/src ).
Please note that optware usually cross-compiles packages, but I don't.
If you're looking for a repository that you can contribute to, you may be interested in
http://code.google.com/p/ffp-additional/ and http://code.google.com/p/dns323-builds/
I don't know if the project owners read this forum, though, or if they're care about 0.7.
Thanks for a wonderful job
I have a question regarding downloading and building packages
for ffp0.5 there existed a script called make.sh that was used to download distfiles and building packages
Is there a similar script to build ffp0.7 or Im I intended to download the logitechmediaserver-7.7.1-noCPAN.tgz
distfiles manually and use the logitechmediaserver.funpkg to compile it?
Is there somthing else that has to be done to compile a package
another question whats the difference between
logitechmediaserver.funpkg and logitechmediaserver.funpkg.1
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to download the distfiles, "wget -i SRC_URI" should do.
to compile, you can either invoke the *.funpkg script directly, or use the "compilepkg" script like "compilepkg /path/to/xxx.funpkg". you may want to set TMPDIR, if /tmp is on a ramdisk.
the *.1 file is an old backup, ignore it.
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fonz wrote:
to download the distfiles, "wget -i SRC_URI" should do.
to compile, you can either invoke the *.funpkg script directly, or use the "compilepkg" script like "compilepkg /path/to/xxx.funpkg". you may want to set TMPDIR, if /tmp is on a ramdisk.
the *.1 file is an old backup, ignore it.
Thanks
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