Hi Tobias,
Just wanted to say thank you.
Great idea !
Greetings,
Steven
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very good work, many thanks
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:30 AM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
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I just updated the site. More information is available here:
http://www.opkg.org/posting_1.html
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 12:08, Tick Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rod,
Your points are very true.
Actually, we have a lot of discussion about these internally.
When I am trying to create the
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just updated the site. More information is available here:
http://www.opkg.org/posting_1.html
Thanks for the RSS's and other updates.
Can you still link the OPKG logo to take the user to the front page,
at the moment
Wanted to do that days ago! Thanks for reminding me.
Risto H. Kurppa schrieb:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just updated the site. More information is available here:
http://www.opkg.org/posting_1.html
Thanks for the RSS's and other
no, you need to use opkg. from your freerunner, try:
opkg install web link to file
this will download the file, install any dependencies (assuming opkg
can find them in your feeds) and install the package
2008/10/17 BS - João Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
how this works in the portal
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 11:48 PM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Thank you for reporting this bug.
It has been fixed.
Dear Tobias,
Regardless of many contrarian and critical opinions posted here, I think you
have done a great job in creating the site and giving people a quick way to
Hi Rod,
Your points are very true.
Actually, we have a lot of discussion about these internally.
When I am trying to create the community repository, we meet some issues.
There were some open issues.
1. Dependency:
* Wrong/None Dependency
The accuracy of dependency really matters.
2008/10/12 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
great stuff, found some interesting things there already
would you be interested in turning it into a true repository? with an
entry for the .conf file for opkg?
thanks
Robin Paulson wrote:
2008/10/12 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
great stuff, found some interesting things there already
would you be interested in turning it into a true repository? with an
entry for the .conf file for opkg?
It really
2008/10/13 Rod Whitby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It really is a sad commentary on the state of official Openmoko
repositories that this question is even asked.
The state of affairs *should* be that you just get the application name
from opkg.org, and then type opkg install name on whatever
I discover 4 useful applications just by browsing this website for
5min... kudos to you, this is awesome !
Xavier.
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Stroller wrote:
On 13 Oct 2008, at 08:13, Rod Whitby wrote:
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The state of affairs *should* be that you just get the application
name
from opkg.org, and then type opkg install name on whatever
distribution you are running (or select the application name from the
GUI installer
On 13 Oct 2008, at 08:13, Rod Whitby wrote:
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The state of affairs *should* be that you just get the application
name
from opkg.org, and then type opkg install name on whatever
distribution you are running (or select the application name from the
GUI installer application on the device)
Rod
Diversity driven by well-informed intention is good.
Fragmentation caused by barriers or simply entropy is not.
That captures my thoughts very well.
Rod Whitby wrote:
Stroller wrote:
On 13 Oct 2008, at 08:13, Rod Whitby wrote:
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The state of affairs *should* be that you just get the
I go on the site and the first thing i see is a popup that shows that
the site was partly hacked with javascript comment entrys. It is not
very good if the comment is interpreted as html code. :(
The hack disables the left category menu. Only with help of firefox and
noscript i can disable the
2008/10/13 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I go on the site and the first thing i see is a popup that shows that
the site was partly hacked with javascript comment entrys. It is not
very good if the comment is interpreted as html code. :(
The hack disables the left category menu. Only with help
Thank you for reporting this bug.
It has been fixed.
Thomas Bertani schrieb:
2008/10/13 Fox Mulder [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I go on the site and the first thing i see is a popup that shows that
the site was partly hacked with javascript comment entrys. It is not
Hi Tobias,
Great job. I am very glad to see a web site like this.
I have two questions.
1. Do you want to create a repository, and so that opkg can access your
repository directory?
You may want to see http://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/host/opkg-utils/
If your repository is ready to
I had this idea too some times ago and I started a project but I haven't
time to finish it...
2008/10/12 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago
Great job Tobias!! A great site! One of my favourite sites for Ubuntu
is getdeb where you can easily download install new .deb packages,
you do the same for Openmoko. Wow!
As far as I know, getdeb is open source so you might be able to use
some parts of their code. Maybe you already do :)
I
Tobias Kündig wrote:
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I don't want to rain on your parade, cause it's a great service you've
set up, but the problem is that .ipk (and now .opk) is used for *many*
more different
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:00 PM, Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago there was someone other who planned to do
something like this. But
2008/10/12 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago there was someone other who planned to do
something like this. But it's been a long time since
Tobias Kündig wrote:
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
Great job!!
Paul
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2008/10/12 Tobias Kündig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
That's a really neat site already. Kudos!
Sam
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Nice work, if you will provide a repository with all packages from
site, it will be excelent :)
dos
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I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
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Very nice site, indeed. I would suggest that you include license information
and source code downloads.
Also, as someone already mentioned, it would be great to have a repository of
all your packages.
On Sunday 12 October 2008 11:30:06 Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to
On 12.10.2008 at 11:30:06, Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago there was someone other who planned to do
something like this. But it's been a long time
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Michael Zanetti
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Also, as someone already mentioned, it would be great to have a repository of
all your packages.
Isn't the community repository doing more or less this?
r
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Michael Zanetti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, as someone already mentioned, it would be great to have a
repository of all your packages.
Isn't the community repository doing more or less this?
please fix bugs before to annount the site... there are a lot of bugs...
like the one clinking on something like this
http://www.opkg.org/inc/ajax/rate.php?id=3v=-1(poor
numptyphysics -.-')
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Thomas Bertani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please fix bugs before to annount the site... there are a lot of bugs...
like the one clinking on something like this
http://www.opkg.org/inc/ajax/rate.php?id=3v=-1
(poor
nice work
Tobias Kündig wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce my newest project: http://www.opkg.org
It's a simple database of available *.ipk-Packages.
I know, some time ago there was someone other who planned to do
something like this. But it's been a long time since then. I
So now we can install stuff from OPKG (ssh to your phone and then copy
the link from opkg.org and then opkg install
http://www.opkg.org/asdasdasdasdasd.ipk) or from the community repo
(opkg install asdasdasd)
At the moment I don't see these connected. On Freerunner I can't see
me going to
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 08:26:56PM +0300, Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
So now we can install stuff from OPKG (ssh to your phone and then copy
the link from opkg.org and then opkg install
http://www.opkg.org/asdasdasdasdasd.ipk) or from the community repo
(opkg install asdasdasd)
At the moment I
we need a web browser that's able to open .ipk links with an installer
or
the .ipk files in opkg.org are useless and people install stuff from
community repos (unless there will be an opkg repository)
What do you think?
r
Maybe something like apturl where you can install software
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
I don't even know if the browsers support downloading..
Links supports... and wget ;D
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:45 PM, Johny Tenfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Risto H. Kurppa wrote:
I don't even know if the browsers support downloading..
Links supports... and wget ;D
Hey, isn't this supposed to be a portal where people can see all available
software, categorized, with user
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