As indicated in https://github.com/openwrt/packages/issues/5514 zsh is compiled with --enable-cap option but libcap is not listed in dependencies
Signed-off-by: Jakub Tymejczyk <jakub@tymejczyk.pl>
Sysrepo version 0.7.3 features following improvements:
* possibility to uninstall more modules in one command with sysrepoctl
* several bugfixes
Signed-off-by: Mislav Novakovic <mislav.novakovic@sartura.hr>
Fix breakage caused by 44df061c48 by removing the leftover
usage of the removed SUPPORTED_KERNELS variable
Signed-off-by: Hannu Nyman <hannu.nyman@iki.fi>
PHP comes with a bundled version of libpcre which is then statically
linked. However, we already depend on the packaged library, so we
can reduce the footprint when linking to it dynamically.
This saves around 200-300 kB (this depends on other configuration).
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
libnatpmp was added as a dependancy to avoid built-in version.
Makefile went through a few adjustments to make it simpler.
CMake support is not happening since Travis is using a broken Ubuntu install.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
For a while now OVS has been using the kernel's kmod.
So it doesn't make sense to limit the package build for a specific set of
kernels anymore.
Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com>
Required by Authen::SASL to have actual plug-ins to handle the
protocol.
Uses Devel::CheckLib which doesn't work with cross-compilation with
the current perlmod.mk machinery.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
Bumped package version.
There was an issue with .so file:
dependent package wanted lib.so.2.8 but there was
only lib.so.2.8.0 there so one more symlink added.
http-parser sources are owned by nodejs now.
Signed-off-by: Tibor Dudlák <tdudlak@redhat.com>
scrapes bmx6 status and connected links.
example output:
bmx6_status{id="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",version="BMX6-0.1-alpha",address="fd66:66:66:a:6670:2ff:fe3e:9d28"} 1
bmx6_link_rxRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Alix",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan0-mesh_12"} 100
bmx6_link_txRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Alix",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan0-mesh_12"} 100
bmx6_link_rxRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Alix-Paul",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan1-adhoc_12"} 100
bmx6_link_txRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Alix-Paul",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan1-adhoc_12"} 100
bmx6_link_rxRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Turoffner",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan0-mesh_12"} 97
bmx6_link_txRate{target="UPC-CN-C6-E104-Turoffner",source="qMp-LibreMesh-1706",dev="wlan0-mesh_12"} 100
node_scrape_collector_duration_seconds{collector="bmx6"} 0.0025260448455811
node_scrape_collector_success{collector="bmx6"} 1
scrapes bmx7 status and connected links.
example output:
bmx7_status{id="C68791D2",revision="3a52f89",name="smpl-18f4ce",address="fd70:c687:91d2:8ab3:1a88:6b14:bad0:2b18"} 1
bmx7_cpu_usage 0.7
bmx7_mem_usage 3204000
bmx7_link_rxRate{target="F48239CD",dev="wlan0-mesh_13",source="C68791D2",name="smpl-07889a"} 54000
bmx7_link_txRate{target="F48239CD",dev="wlan0-mesh_13",source="C68791D2",name="smpl-07889a"} 52729
node_scrape_collector_duration_seconds{collector="bmx7"} 0.0020999908447266
node_scrape_collector_success{collector="bmx7"} 1
prometheus-node-exporter-lua: bmx6/7 netjson format
adds labels called source and target to links instead of only the target
previously called "id".
Retrieving all *links* from prometheus now makes it easier to create
a valid netjson(.org) graph.
It's not feasible to use *instance* as *source* as for instance likely
the name is used for dns, instead of the ID. Using the *name* instead of
*id* for netjson linking results in a bad graph when two devices have
the same (default) hostname.
Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <spooren@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
libgpiod is a C library with corresponding tools for interacting
with the linux GPIO character device (gpiod stands for GPIO device).
Since linux 4.8 the GPIO sysfs interface is deprecated. User space should use
the character device instead. This library encapsulates the ioctl calls and
data structures behind a straightforward API.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>