This commit updates (and also fixes) the lvm2 package.
The previous Makefile version, was using an incorrect
package version (2.02.126), which does not exists
at the specified FTP source site.
Signed-off-by: Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf.pt@gmail.com>
Adds init.d and config files for nbd-client. Each section holds
parameters of one block device, where section name (eg. nbd0) is NBD
device name.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Jurkowski <marcin1j@gmail.com>
Network block device server allows to export a block device from router
to remote host. This is particularly useful if no network filesystem
server is feasible or direct access to a block device is needed.
It's been tested for nearly a month on ar71xx (TL-WR842ND) and proved to
be very stable and efficient solution.
The package comes with init.d script and conf.d file allowing to
configure most nbd-server options using standard uci interface.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Jurkowski <marcin1j@gmail.com>
Makes kmod-ipsec6 requirement dependent on IPv6 support for packages.
This allows to disable unnecessary IPv6 kernel modules, saving
considerable amount of space.
Signed-off-by: Marcin Jurkowski <marcin1j@gmail.com>
This update fixes CVE-2014-6272. Change of source URL was needed,
because the older location does not contain the latest version.
Signed-off-by: Jan Čermák <jan.cermak@nic.cz>
Despite being just a packaging update, this update packs quite a few changes.
To start things off, we're finally passing perl's testsuite on at least
x86/musl. There are a lot of skipped tests left, as well as some oddities.
Nothing too heavy though. Making this happen was an ongoing effort since the
perl-5.20.1 release.
We still can't run module testsuites and I don't expect all target/libc
combinations to pass yet. So we'll leave test suite support marked as
experimental.
We've also switched from the old collection of target-specific configuration
files to a new, more flexible and easier-to-maintain system based on
perlconfig.pl. It'll generate a suitable configuration file using information
found in it's *.config files as well as command-line parameters passed.
See the POD and files/README.config for details.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
This test requires a ps which provides the -f option, as well as suitable output.
We can't provide either with busybox. Just skip it for now.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
While setlocale() is present, musl currently doesn't provide a suitable implementation.
It'll silently accept every locale, even if not present at all, defaulting them
to C.UTF-8. This will confuse applications as well as our testsuite(see lib/locale.t).
Even if a locale does exist, it's effects will not apply to an extent that will
satisfy many applications.
Avoid further mischief here and just disable setlocale() for now.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
This replaces the previously used collection of configuration files for every single
architecture in conjunction with hacky overrides, which became an increasing burden to maintain.
Fixes a number of outstanding bugs and oddities, with the most important one being the
previously wrong signal order(as shown by ext/POSIX/t/sigaction.t).
See files/perlconfig.pl's POD and files/README.config for details.
Signed-off-by: Marcel Denia <naoir@gmx.net>
Also already mentioned in ba4338d6f7,
the security feature FORTIFY_SOURCE could be set globally.
The current approach tries to undefine and redefine it, however,
the order on the command line prevents this from being successfully, e.g.:
arm-openwrt-linux-muslgnueabi-gcc ... -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 ... -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=1 ...
`---------------v-------------------' `--------v--------'
AM_CFLAGS OpenWrt params
So to have the original source (static) _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 define,
the only option is to remove it from AM_CFLAGS completely, and
to pass it after the OpenWrt settings explicitely in the Makefile.
This should fix the buildbots finally.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
The config file shipped with collectd dates from 2010 and
leads to error messages if luci-statistics & collectd are installed,
as it references several plugins not usually installed, or such ones
that have been renamed since then.
For most users, this file is just a placeholder during collectd installation,
as /usr/bin/stat-genconfig from /etc/init.d/luci_statistics will overwrite it.
Sanitize and shorten the placeholder config file:
* Reference actively only the default plugins installed by luci statistics.
* Match the placeholder config with the genuine config from luci statistics.
If somebody uses collectd separately from luci statistics, he will need to
edit these settings anyway.
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>