I've had prior success using owfs, etc. under uNSLUNg linux. With the NSLU2
out of production, I was looking for another platform. I ended up with a
couple of Seagate Dockstars. In going this way, I was searching for the best
OS option that would support owfs and temploggerd in this small unit.
No other plug computer OS with a foreseeable future seemed to have
pre-compiled packages available. The best OS option I came up with was
http://plugapps.com . They are a derivative of Arch linux, which uses a
BSD-like start-up approach. Arch had a package for owfs but not temploggerd.
The kind folks at plugapps were nice enough to build the native packages for
each under plugapps. I'm working with them to test the packages so they can
promote them for others' use. I can confirm basic owfs/owhttpd command line
operation now, and want to move on to temploggerd.
So after all that long intro, here's my question. I'm used to working with
the NSLU2/uNSLUng .ipkg packages, which appear to create the various
configuration/option and startup files for owfs, owhttpd, temploggerd, etc.
with defaults in them. I don't see any such files being created by the
plugapps package for owfs (built from the sourceforge sources), while some
are there for the temploggerd application. Other packages under
Arch/plugapps do appear to supply daemon and config files by default.
I'm wondering if "no default files" is the standard for owfs-related
packages, or would you expect config/option default files to be created? If
you'd expect them, where would be the standard locations?
My goal is to either enable a "just works" solution or to write a recipe for
others to follow for using owfs/temploggerd under PlugApps linux.
Thanks,
Don
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