This adds a patch for ser2net, so that ser2net can be configured
to flash leds on serial traffic. This could -for example- be used
to have an activity indicator, like netdev trigger.
Internally, the linux kernel's 'transient' led trigger is used.
Signed-off-by: Michael Heimpold <mhei@heimpold.de>
Updated the package to the latest upstream version.
Removed a patch that was merged upstream.
Bumped copyright notice to 2015.
Signed-off-by: Martin Rowe <martin.p.rowe@gmail.com>
Add "exfat-nofuse" kernel module for EXFAT filesystem which was originally
found in an Android kernel of Samsung. While there has been some doubt about
the license originally, it has later been officially released under the GPL by
Samsung and can be found on:
http://opensource.samsung.com/reception/receptionSub.do?method=sub&sub=F&searchValue=exfat
Signed-off-by: Bruno Randolf <br1@einfach.org>
libyaml is an optional dep for ruby psych. When missing, it uses
a bundled version of yaml. However, when libyaml is present in
openwrt build, ruby-psych packaging failed with deps not declared.
Now libyaml is configured as a hard dep for ruby-psych.
Also, the tk module was disabled in order to avoid a possible similar
problem if tk+x11 is provided in openwrt build. It was currently not
build because of missing deps.
Other minor changes:
- win32* modules where disabled (avoid err msg, no compile changes)
- Some files where removed in 2.2.x (like gserver.rb). They were already
not packaged but generates a build warning message. Now removed from install.
Signed-off-by: Luiz Angelo Daros de Luca <luizluca@gmail.com>
stdin, stderr and stdout are constants on musl and it doesn't provide
mallinfo.
Both, overwriting std* were used to catch and work around various
misbehaviours of glibc, so it's hopefully save to just skip them when
building against other libc implementations.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle <daniel@makrotopia.org>
This commit brings back Wifidog from the oldpackages
repository.
Changes:
* Wifidog version 1.2.1
* Add wifidog-tls package
* Init script uses procd
Signed-off-by: Michael Haas <haas@computerlinguist.org>
Unfortunatly, due to changes in Boost, Boost.Build for version 1.58.0
requires a patch for gcc.jam. This patch prevents bjam from adding
-m32 and -m64 options to gcc compiler, when compiling for targets
that use the mips1 arch.
Patch initially provided by paalsteek (https://github.com/paalsteek)
Bug discussed here: https://github.com/openwrt/packages/issues/1160
Signed-off-by: Carlos M. Ferreira carlosmf.pt@gmail.com