I've also tried FDOMizer yesterday, and I had to patch it by hand in a few cases. Mainly, I had to update a few download links from angstrom-distribution.org .
Citando Jonathan Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I just tried updating my FDOM using FDOMizer from the 20080927 > version and have had some gains but a few losses and problems. > > Some of the applications work but others (notably GnuChess and > Openmoocow) don't. In particular GnuChess just goes and consumes > all available CPU without apparently doing anything. OpenMooCow > doesn't appear to do anything either but at least doesn't take any > CPU time. > > I'm guessing here but I'd think that all those forced dependencies > are likely to be causing problems. For example I only have gtk+ v > 2.10.14-r2 instead of 2.12.11; libglib-2.0.0 v 2.6.16.1-r4 instead > of 2.16.4; libcairo2 v 1.4.10-r0 instead of 1.6.4. Should I be > using a different repository here? > > There were a couple of files that the script attempted to download > from angsgtrom that weren't available. Curiously enough the files > that are available are older versions than those requested by the > script. These are: > > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv4t/base/libpurple-protocol-msn_2.5.1-r0.1_armv4t.ipk > http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/feeds/2008/ipk/glibc/armv4t/base/libpurple-libjabber_2.5.0-r0_armv4t.ipk > > There was something funny about the rc.local file, which the script > update-rc.d expected to find in /etc/init.d but which were in /etc > I copied it then re-ran update-rc.d and things looked a bit better. > > I suspect that I'd be better off abandoning the FDOMizer script and > reinstalling the latest version, which seems a pity because update > scripts are a great idea. > > Cheers, Jonathan > _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

