via the wwan package. Has this been incorporated and does it fit
with the 'accepted' use of NCM dongles?
It seems as though there was some lost progress when certain contributors left
but the code is still out there in a potentially usable form if documented.
Tri
to be
up. I need autossh to come up after wwan0 has made a connection, but with the
current set up it is called well in advance of a connection being made; plays
havoc with remote setup...
Tristan
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, but that's not born
out by procd's default either.
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of the actual change. (which
isn't a feature I'm very interested in.)
Thanks. Everything makes much more sense now. Time to go change some
patches.
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if it takes some
modicum of effort per daemon to implement. Especially for daemons that
are mildly costly to restart, and can't just reread their config files.
Tristan (who has now learned to submit discussion first, not patches.)
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On 15/09/2014 10:36, Tristan Plumb wrote:
which specific package is causing issue ?
In my setup, I've noticed this with dnsmasq and babeld. That is,
that I needed to restart and instead of reload to get things to
take effect. Everything else I run is configured by command line
, Tristan Plumb wrote:
Currently procd enabled initscripts will restart on reload when the command
line changes, which works for many packages, but not anything that keeps its
configuration in a file, like dnsmasq.
Wouldn't it be better to check whether the generated config file changed
On 14/09/2014 17:37, Baptiste Jonglez wrote:
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 08:14:11AM -0400, Tristan Plumb wrote:
Currently procd enabled initscripts will restart on reload when
the command line changes, which works for many packages, but not
anything that keeps its configuration in a file
went looking for it in the wrong spot.
And now tested.
Which trims down the patch considerably, I'll resubmit my init script
changes to the routing feed, as mentioned above.
Thank you all,
Tristan
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'' on the command line, however procd
interprets an empty argument terminating the list, and thus cannot supply
empty arguments to programs it manages.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Plumb tris...@trstn.net
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This patch updates parprouted from 0.64 to 0.7. This fixes some bugs and
adds support for hosts moving across Ethernet interfaces. Built and tested
on a WNDR3700v2.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Schmelcher tristan_schmelc...@alumni.uwaterloo.ca
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On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 3:57 AM, Michel Stempin
michel.stem...@wanadoo.fr wrote:
Does it mean that ther ewill be a new AA binary release, or just the sources
will be updated?
I too would like to know the answer to this question. The AA sources
have been updated but opkg update + upgrade finds
Would someone like to commit this?
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Tristan Schmelcher
tristan_schmelc...@alumni.uwaterloo.ca wrote:
This patch updates parprouted from 0.64 to 0.7. This fixes some bugs and
adds support for hosts moving across Ethernet interfaces. Built and tested
from trunk
This patch updates parprouted from 0.64 to 0.7. This fixes some bugs and
adds support for hosts moving across Ethernet interfaces. Built and tested
from trunk on a WNDR3700v2.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Schmelcher tristan_schmelc...@alumni.uwaterloo.ca
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