Hi,

look at the ctorrent or irssi Makefile. There you can see how to implement the 
nossl stuff in one Makefile.

Regards,
Peter
On Monday 19 March 2012 12:05:31 Christiane Ruetten wrote:
> Hi Edgar,
> 
>  just to be explicit: the idea is to have lighttpd-nossl in the
> official repo so I can get away with distributing a single
> platform-independent opkg. So I was hoping that the current
> maintainer could simply add a -nossl build instead of me having
> to reproduce the complete build effort.
> 
> What I could do, though, is provide for a package/lighttpd-nossl/
> Makefile and company and someone else adds it to the official
> build system, but chances are that testing my changes, and generally
> making sure I didn't screw up might surpass the effort that
> a knowledgable maintainer requires for a copy/modify operation
> on the current package repo.
> 
> I might be wrong there, and am grateful for any advice on
> how to proceed.
> 
> Cheers,
> Christiane
> 
> Am 19.03.12 11:30, schrieb [email protected]:
> > On 19.03.2012 10:52, Christiane Ruetten wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> 
> >>  would you be able to easily add a variant of the lighttpd
> >> 
> >> package without the massive libopenssl dependency? It is almost
> >> completely filling up the flash in 4 MByte routers, leaving
> >> almost no headroom for further functionality, and https is not
> >> always required.
> >> 
> >>  I am currently in the process of rewriting the PirateBox
> >> 
> >> wifi deaddrop service in an OpenWRT-friendly way. The current
> >> target router chosen by the PirateBox community is the
> >> TL-MR3020 which unfortunately only has 4 MByte flash.
> >> Installing just lighttpd with rewrite and cgi and minimal
> >> modules for USB storage takes the system from 1.4M to under
> >> 100K of free flash.
> > 
> > hi christiane,
> > 
> > take a look at the lighttpd makefile
> > 
> >  https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages/net/lighttpd/Makefile
> > 
> > how webdav is build in as selectable package.
> > 
> > you could do something similar to the currently hard coded openssl
> > support.
> > 
> > ..ede
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