Christian and Roberto, thanks for your guidance, but now I find I have that I 
don't have enough space to load the module from python, this is my memory 
allocation:

Memory:
Total Available  6104 kB / 13424 kB
Free                1216 kB / 13424 kB
Cached            3664 kB / 13424 kB
Buffered          1224 kB / 13424 kB
 
Sorry my question but I'm fairly new, you can decrease the cached memory to 
increase free memory?
It can be done by software or would that be a modification of hardware?

Un saludo. 
Juan Carlos   http://www.mocoyo.com
 




From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 08:39:54 +0100
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OpenWrt-Users] Python in OpenWrt


Hey,


python 2.6.4 has already been ported to OpenWRT and is available via the 
default repository at 
http://downloads.openwrt.org/backfire/10.03.1/ar71xx/packages/ and can be 
installed by opkg.
A variety of other python-mods is also available and works well.


Is this what you wanted?


Cheers,
Christian



On Jan 2, 2012, at 2:56 AM, aviador ...... wrote:



Hi, I would like to install on my Linksys router with backfire 10.03.1, a 
module that I have done in Python that sends an email when you change the ip 
publishes of the router, but not be if openwrt natively supports python or 
which are the modules that you should install first to the module mine.

Some help orientation?.

Juan Carlos
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