Thanks Erich, i bulid a script that use wget (realy i modified your script
=) )
And then i download the package from the ftp server then install it and then
reload init.d. Well as soon i finish it and test i will post it on package.
Best regards.
Sebastian A. Aresca
Erich Titl:
I wrote an
You probably could have done that with just specifying another download
method in the lrp.conf file. If that is not possible, would you mind to
tell me what you needed to modify. I believe the rload script could be
sufficiently abstract to cover most trivial download methods.
Well here i send to
Sebastian
At 04:40 10.08.2003, Sebastián Aresca wrote:
Thanks Erich, i bulid a script that use wget (realy i modified your script
=) )
You probably could have done that with just specifying another download
method in the lrp.conf file. If that is not possible, would you mind to
tell me what you
Sebastian
At 07:15 09.08.2003, Sebastián Aresca wrote:
Anybody thinks about it? ... This is a wonderfull idea ... now i forgot
about this fu.. kbytes in the floppy.
My Bering Router Disk only has the package root, libm and ftp
Then i download it from ftp and it work fine.
I have squid2 (350kb),
On Sat, 2003-08-09 at 17:15, Sebastin Aresca wrote:
But the idea is to build a script that download the package by itself.
I wrote a set of scripts that configure the router. A controlling core
server may push a configuration onto a router, or the router may collect
its configuration at boot -
Anybody thinks about it? ... This is a wonderfull idea ... now i forgot
about this fu.. kbytes in the floppy.
My Bering Router Disk only has the package root, libm and ftp
Then i download it from ftp and it work fine.
I have squid2 (350kb), ssh (250kb), zebra( 350kb), wireless (400kb)
and so much.