The LEDE buildbots currently fail to build the package since there seems
to be a problem with the emacs installed on the buildbot(s) (e.g. [1]):
-snip-
Making all in emacs
make[7]: Entering directory `/opt/buildbot/slaves/lede-slave-tah/x86_64/build/sdk/build_dir/target-x86_64_musl-1.1.15/autoconf-2.69/lib/emacs'
WARNING: Warnings can be ignored. :-)
if test "emacs" != no; then \
set x; \
list='autoconf-mode.el autotest-mode.el'; for p in $list; do \
if test -f "$p"; then d=; else d="./"; fi; \
set x "$@" "$d$p"; shift; \
done; \
shift; \
EMACS="emacs" /bin/bash ../../build-aux/elisp-comp "$@" || exit 1; \
else : ; fi
4;1H; last errno 10)
No buffers needed saving: you didn't lose any work.
mv: cannot stat '*.elc': No such file or directory
make[7]: *** [elc-stamp] Error 1
-snap-
So let's disable the emacs usage - the resulting artifacts are not
packaged at the moment at all.
[1] https://downloads.lede-project.org/snapshots/faillogs/x86_64/packages/autoconf/compile.txt
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
Acked-by: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Moved source folder in /sound folder, and changed all packages in the makefile
to be shown in Sound category (not in Sound subcategory of Utilities).
Removed a line calling a non-existent Package/alsa-utils/Default
and site URL to the package alsa-utils-tests.
Signed-off-by: Alberto Bursi <alberto.bursi@outlook.it>
- privoxy.init fix handling of config section "system"
- change start/stop to start=95 and stop=10
Signed-off-by: Christian Schoenebeck <christian.schoenebeck@gmail.com>
Like on other common desktop Linux distributions, ship an /sbin/mount.ntfs
symlink in addition to the /sbin/mount.ntfs-3g one in order to let wrapper
programs successfully call external mount helpers by the filesystem name.
The assumption is that /sbin/mount.ntfs is only ever called by util-linux
mount and other mount-wrappers when kernel NTFS support is not available,
means shipping the additional symlink will not interfere with kernel mode
NTFS support.
This commit is mainly intended to prepare transparent fs-tools support for
mounting fuse filesystems, with focus on ntfs-3g in particular.
Please see http://git.lede-project.org/f027c68 for the corresponding
fs-tools support code.
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
Lcdringer is a tool which runs on a Raspberry Pi with an LCD
display. Lcdringer connects to an XMPP server, listens for messages
sent to a particular Jabber ID, and displays these incoming messages
while playing an audible alarm. Lcdringer also responds to the messages
it receives with an indication of whether or not the audible alarm was
acknowledged with a button press.
Signed-off-by: W. Michael Petullo <mike@flyn.org>