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Topic: Kamikaze 7.09 Packages available for download

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Hello all,
I've compiled all the 7.09 packages I can for mipsel (wgt634u) and x86 (Soekris) and have them available for download. In addition to the default ones, these are the other packages you get by performing "make package/symlinks).

Notably absent is sshfs, which fails compilation, and firmwarehotplug, which requires the sdcc compiler.

No warrantee, not even warrantee of merchantability, not endorsed or anything else by myself or Harvard University.

http://sigil.eecs.harvard.edu/OpenWRT

This site should provide some pretty good download speeds, especially if you're at a university on Internet2.

Oh, the mipsel stuff is up, but the x86 isn't done compiling yet, but it will be shortly and then will be up right away.

Bob,

Wanted to thank you for this!  With your packages, I was able to get Asterisk 1.4.11 running on my Asus WL-500gP.  Thank you!

Cheers,
Kermee

Any updates on ztdummy? Asterisk running in those router still have no timer except you have ASUS WL-500GLX..

Can anybody please explain what is the "blessed" repo for packages (I am on 7.09). There is a http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/ … /packages/ which has a date of July 13 2007, but it has a lot of packages for example, I found subversion there). Then there is http://downloads.openwrt.org/kamikaze/packages/mipsel that is dated September 30, 2007 but is smaller (at least subversion is missing there.

Now I am reading about this directory that is both new (Oct 6) and full (or at least svn is there smile. Is this just the mirror of what is hosted on openwrt.org (built from snapshot of the sources)? But I am reading that asterisk worked from one repo, and didn't work from another. Is it just because the sources were borked at the time of "that" build?

Obviously, I am utterly confused. Can somebody describe the process that openwrt team goes through when posting the packages. What is the preferred repo for packages?

Thanks, and sorry if this is documented somewhere. I tried to find and couldn't

Thanks a million Bob!

Can someone sticky this?

This site is no longer functioning:

http://sigil.eecs.harvard.edu/OpenWRT

Is this a temporary outage or can someone direct me to an alternative location?

Thanks!

Yeah, it's the same for me, just when I wanted to install kamikaze it went 404'd...

what is supposed to be on that site?

nbd wrote:

what is supposed to be on that site?

From the top post:

"I've compiled all the 7.09 packages I can for mipsel (wgt634u) and x86 (Soekris) and have them available for download. In addition to the default ones, these are the other packages you get by performing "make package/symlinks)."

why not just use the packages from the default repository?

nbd wrote:

why not just use the packages from the default repository?

I guess I'm missing something then. I'm trying to install asterisk on Kamikaze 7.07 (if necessary I'll upgrade to 7.09) but ipkg doesn't show the relevant packages. I've tried updating ipkg as well.

Thanks

Bob Keyes wrote:

Hello all,
I've compiled all the 7.09 packages I can for mipsel (wgt634u) and x86 (Soekris) and have them available for download. In addition to the default ones, these are the other packages you get by performing "make package/symlinks).

Notably absent is sshfs, which fails compilation, and firmwarehotplug, which requires the sdcc compiler.

No warrantee, not even warrantee of merchantability, not endorsed or anything else by myself or Harvard University.

http://sigil.eecs.harvard.edu/OpenWRT

This site should provide some pretty good download speeds, especially if you're at a university on Internet2.

Oh, the mipsel stuff is up, but the x86 isn't done compiling yet, but it will be shortly and then will be up right away.

i'v an wl500g and running k7.09, your mc_4.6.1-2_mipsel.ipk is running great, thanks!

I can't find the archive downloads.openwrt.org/people/nico/testing/x86-2.4/openwrt-x86-2.4-jffs2-8MB.img for installing in Soekris 4801. Can you help me?

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