Help for .ipk files
Started by noorsat, 28 Jul 2011 19:18
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Re: Help for .ipk files #2
Re: Help for .ipk files #3
Posted 28 July 2011 - 20:41
What was the error-message, if any ?
Normal method by DCC_E2 is via
Tools->IPKG Packages->Upload package ->Choose package and click on open.
The package will be installed, click on the tab Telnet and look if you see some error-messages
Is this a softcam which isn't on the feed?
Normal method by DCC_E2 is via
Tools->IPKG Packages->Upload package ->Choose package and click on open.
The package will be installed, click on the tab Telnet and look if you see some error-messages
Is this a softcam which isn't on the feed?
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Re: Help for .ipk files #8
Posted 28 July 2011 - 22:33
Any FTP client (besides DCC of course, but that's another rant) will display and allow you to transfer files to the DB's /tmp directory, even Windoze Explorer or a DOS command line...
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hemi
Ps. /tmp is just a sane place to install packages from, but you can do it from anywhere, /var, /lib, etc. You'd just adjust the install command for the exact location like:
opkg install /var/name_of.ipk
opkg install /lib/name_of.ipk
etc...
And remove the ipk after installing so you don't needlessly eat up flash space...
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hemi
Ps. /tmp is just a sane place to install packages from, but you can do it from anywhere, /var, /lib, etc. You'd just adjust the install command for the exact location like:
opkg install /var/name_of.ipk
opkg install /lib/name_of.ipk
etc...
And remove the ipk after installing so you don't needlessly eat up flash space...
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Re: Help for .ipk files #10
Posted 29 July 2011 - 00:16
I don't know, did you actually place a space in the command between / & var like you wrote above? That would be wrong.
Oh, and if you used DCC to send the file to the DB, it's not uncommon for DCC to say it transfered a file even though it did no such thing (one part of that DCC rant I mentioned above).
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hemi
Oh, and if you used DCC to send the file to the DB, it's not uncommon for DCC to say it transfered a file even though it did no such thing (one part of that DCC rant I mentioned above).
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hemi
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