Hi,

this is a common disadvantage using trunk. If you would love to
avoid that behaviour, you should use stable release.

There are also several ways how to achieve the installation of
selected packages (in case if you do not want the "freshest" 
packages). You can download all packages and put them on another 
http server (like public folder in Dropbox service..). By changing
server in /etc/opkg.conf to your alternate server you can install 
any packages without having "version mismatch".

It depends on you whether you want to have the latest packages
or you want to have "freezed" repository.

Kind regards,
Jiri

Dne 13.6.2014 22:19, Jonas Liepuonius napsal(a):
> Hello,
> 
> I’m rather new here, but I got a few questions regarding the “trunk” version 
> of OpenWRT, the Barrier Breaker. I’m running it on my TP-Link TL-MR3040. So I 
> have enjoyed it since the install, everything seems so work, but I’m got a 
> few questions, because when I tried to install a kernel module a few days 
> later the install it didn’t work. It was because my kernel was out of date. 
> So I reflashed the firmware to the newest one and then everything was fine 
> again, but that keeps happening, my kernel gets “outdated” and the kernel 
> modules don’t compile. Is there a way to make this easy? Or do I need to 
> reflash the firmware everytime I need to install more kernel modules?
> 
> Thanks,
> John
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