I created .tgz package with file manager in ubuntu.
Where is this fon/plugins directory?

Thanks!

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Matthijs Kooijman <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hey Ziga,
>
> > I wrote an extension for OpenWRT and would like to port it to Fon, but
> when
> > I create .gz package and try to install it, it doesn't do anything....it
> > just reloads the Applications page. I have the developer mode firmware.
> > Anyone knows whats wrong?
> How did you create the .tgz package?
>
> > And I have another question, is it possible to install dependencies with
> > .gz package?
> Probably the easiest way to create the tgz, and install dependencies at
> the same time, is to create a metapackage and let the (FON) build system
> handle the rest. For an example, see the plugins in the fon/plugins/
> directory (except plugin-torrent, which is a different kind of plugin).
>
> Note that these plugins only install files from their dependencies, no
> files of their own. This is possible, but you'll have to add a
> Package/<name>/install rule to the Makefile then (but if you already
> have a OpenWrt package, just create a new plugin metapackage that
> depends on it).
>
> Also, if you add a new plugin metapackage, don't forget to "install" it
> using the ./scripts/feeds install script (or possibly re-running
> ./install.sh) and selecting the package in menuconfig (use "m", not
> "y").
>
> I hope this helps!
>
> Gr.
>
> Matthijs
>
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