Beiträge von kalehrl

    If you are using windows 7, you need to create a new user and specify his username and password in the command.
    In XP, cifs worked without user and pass but they changed it in win 7.
    However, I didn't use nfs but the reasoning could be the same.

    Yes, the image with the old CVS from 2007 compiled successfully.
    I'm now trying to compile it with the CVS from today and I get these errors.

    Fixed it but now there is a similar error but with:


    Code
    checking for FRIBIDI... configure: error: Package requirements (fribidi) were not met:


    EDIT: Fixed this one as well but now there are some errors when compiling:


    log.do_compile.8462.txt


    These are the last lines:

    Oh, please! Will you stop putting bugs in my ear? :smiling_face:


    I've had enough trouble with e1 and I can't imagine what would happen with e2.


    I'm trying now to compile the image with the CVS from today but there is something I can't solve.
    I solved some minor errors by erasing diffs from enigma_cvs.bb but I can't solve this one.


    Please see the attached log:


    log.do_configure.16293.txt


    It seems that VORBISIDEC is missing but I installed it prom synaptic packages but still the same.
    Where can I find it and erase it because I don't need it in the image?

    I tried adenin's script and it downloaded the package ipkg-0.99.154.


    The problem was the name of the file which is


    familiar.dist.ipkg_anoncvs.handhelds.org_V0-99-154_.tar.gz


    so when I googled ipkg-0.99.154, I didn't find anything.


    The image has been compiled successfully. :smiling_face:

    Zitat


    I use the attached Makefile.

    Will it use the latest CVS?


    It doesn't work.
    It gives the same error as the makefile I used before.

    My first image has been baked! :smiling_face:


    After around 6 hours, the openpli build is finished.


    I guess that rules out system fault when I tried to make a cvs image earlier.


    I had to add manually 5 packages which are available on i h a d sources page.


    This image also uses ipkg-0.99.163 but I didn't have to add it manually.

    Yes, I deleted everything and started again.
    Now I'm making openpli image and so far I only needed to put ipkg-utils in sources folder.
    If openpli fails to compile even with files put in sources, then my ubuntu is messed up for sure.


    Your makefile is a bit older but it is very similar to the one I downloaded from opendreambox.

    I added this line to both files and I now get this: