I need telenet command to decide is it OE1.6 or OE2.0.
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With which telenet command can I decide am I use OE1.6 or OE2.0
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opkg list-installed|grep 'enigma2 '
A version 3.9 or higher seems to be OE2.0
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opkg list-installed|grep 'enigma2 '
OE2.0:Coderoot@vusolo:/usr/bin# opkg list-installed|grep 'enigma2 ' enigma2 - experimental-git20121128-r17-bh12 task-vuplus-enigma2 - 1.0-r8.4-bh4 root@vusolo:/usr/bin#
OE1.6:
Coderoot@dm800se:~# opkg list-installed|grep 'enigma2 ' enigma2 - 3.2git20121103-r0 task-opendreambox-enigma2 - 1.0-r10 root@dm800se:~#
Where is here in OE2 version higher than 3.9?
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cat /etc/image-version
OE1.6:Coderoot@dm800se:~# cat /etc/image-version version=0324201211041155 comment=OpenDreambox target=9 creator=OpenEmbedded <oe@dreamboxupdate.com> url=http://www.dreamboxupdate.com/ catalog=http://www.dreamboxupdate.com/ root@dm800se:~#
OE2.0:How to identified difference?
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here is the 3.9, this is a actual Version.
OE is not an Enigma version. OE is only the development environment.You can not compare VU with DMM Versions. E2 of the VU is based on an E2 version level, as DMM still OE1.6 used. That's ages ago. VU-E2 is based on this old version.
PS: and this is a Dreambox-Only-Forum
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Yes, the important thing is the installed Python version. But as I said, the OE has nothing to do with that (this is just often used).
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But if you want to write some plugin who will be universal for all platform then you must know exactly is it OE1.6 or OE2.0.
Generally it is not necessary to know the specific python version. In some cases it may be useful, but only if you use some special functions which are not up-/backward compatible.
And as joerg already said this has nothing to do with the specific OE platform this is only depending on the used python version. -
Generally it is not necessary to know the specific python version. In some cases it may be useful, but only if you use some special functions which are not up-/backward compatible.
And as joerg already said this has nothing to do with the specific OE platform this is only depending on the used python version.
Exactly, beacuse the python, because plugin isn't compatible between this two OE!
And this is the reason why I asked how to recognize OE1.6 vs OE2.0. -
If you distribute closed source, then yes. If it's about the architecture mipsel or mips32el, then you can use "Architecture: all" . A usage of closed source is no protection. This is decompiled quickly, the effort worthwhile not.