with audio-related software and
package maintenance so I may need some help or at least someone to bug
while I'm doing all of this.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper (kupesoft)
Signed-off-by: David Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: packages/sound/sox/patches/010-dev-sound-dsp.patch
Hi all,
Here's a patch for msmtp, an advanced but still lightweight sendmail
replacement that forwards email upstream to an SMTP server. This
software is actively developed, unlike ssmtp which is out of date and
only seems to be linked on the Debian repository. I was able to easily
forward email
Here's the revised patch, as per request that:
1. Splits the package in to msmtp and msmtp-nossl. The -nossl variant
builds without TLS support and doesn't require the somewhat large
libopenssl dependency. This also saves a few KB in the build; and
2.) Corrects the patch's path to
+1 for getting this committed.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
On 9-Feb-09, at 8:35 AM, Roberto Riggio roberto.rig...@create-
net.org wrote:
Please disregard the previous patch this is the right one.
Signed-off-by: Roberto Riggio roberto.rig...@create-net.org
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Index: net/lighttpd/Makefile
By request from Mister_X (Thomas d'Otreppe), I bring you a version
bump of aircrack-ng that also fixes bug
http://trac.aircrack-ng.org/ticket/507 -- the patch called
001-no_abusive_malloc.patch in OpenWrt can therefore be removed.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
Gmail junked my patch with whitespace, attached is the proper one.
Sorry,
Dave
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:42 AM, Dave Cooper d...@kupesoft.com wrote:
By request from Mister_X (Thomas d'Otreppe), I bring you a version
bump of aircrack-ng that also
you boot holding the reset button, the power LED
flashes, and you tftp an image.
I'm recommending for inclusion in 8.09.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
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Index: package/broadcom-diag/src/diag.c
them. I typically use GNU wget in my images instead of the
busybox one and I find this extremely useful.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
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Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
Index: packages/net/wget/patches/01-disable-no-check-certificate.patch
Ugh, I didn't realise there were \r and \n's in the patch. In case my
client chomped it, I've attached it.
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 8:00 PM, Dave Cooper d...@kupesoft.com wrote:
Hi All,
I've packaged up a very small implementation of scheme called
seem all that useful, so maybe it should be looked in
to for possible blacklisting.
More info: http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2003-06/msg00145.html
(thanks to xMff)
Anyway, without further adieu, here's the fix.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
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be updated in packages/opkg/Makefile and not in
packages/opkg/files/opkg.conf. Also, _ARCH_ is now used as the
architecture instead of $S.
Best,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
(attached as GMail loves chomping my patches)
Index: package/opkg/files/opkg.conf
done a little bit of bug chasing, and it seems the config file
/etc/opkg/opkg.conf is parsed twice and this causes the error. It
could cause other errors as well. Not sure about a fix just yet, but
it seemed prudent to report since opkg is a somewhat important
package. :P
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
errors as well. Not sure about a fix just yet, but
it seemed prudent to report since opkg is a somewhat important
package. :P
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
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Hi all,
Here's a useful package for retaining network access to an OpenWrt
install behind a firewall. It requires one Internet-facing server
daemon running to forward a TCP connection to a connected client. If
anyone finds this useful, I'll add a UCI-ification patch.
Signed-off-by: David Cooper
and a
simple, command-line JPEG capture tool. Libv4l is almost ready and I'm
just finishing a workaround to uClibc's lack of open_shm() support in
their stable releases -- uClibc trunk has got this.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
Index: package/kernel/modules
has got this.
Thanks,
Dave Cooper
Signed-off-by: David Cooper d...@kupesoft.com
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Thanks Tomas. :)
+1 for speedy inclusion.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:41 AM, Tomas Kopaltomas.ko...@altap.cz wrote:
Sorry for the spam, my mail client got crazy. Hope it's better this time.
From db0413dfdfd0ff05b32b0e2871e5b4af3f1f0d38 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tomas Kopal
Try attaching?
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Felix Fietkaun...@openwrt.org wrote:
Tomas Kopal wrote:
Sorry, should be better now.
Tomas
From cf62b42ea81b940e3e9c51db934e0bb0f4070f7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tomas Kopaltomas.ko...@altap.cz
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 2009 22:06:03 +0200
As promised, here's the libv4l package which adds a generally uniform
abstraction layer for webcams, particularly buggy ones. This pairs
nicely with the earlier gspca patchset. For example, my spca561 based
webcam won't really work without a libv4l LD_PRELOAD.
Note, shm_open() is only available
Uhh, bump.
Thanks guys,
Dave
On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 4:16 AM, Dave Cooperd...@kupesoft.com wrote:
As promised, here's the libv4l package which adds a generally uniform
abstraction layer for webcams, particularly buggy ones. This pairs
nicely with the earlier gspca patchset. For example, my
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