I would install on my db7025 OpenPli with image, a zipped plugin *****. tar.gz, someone can help me do it. Thanks in advance.
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install plugin
Started by dog05, 09 Jun 2012 15:02
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Posted 9 June 2012 - 18:04
Although a tar.gz may contain an .ipk, tar.gz & .ipk are not the same thing or installed the same way... Without knowing what the tar.gz contains, it'd be rather difficult to say how it should be installed.
One also needs to be sure it's actually an oe2/mips plugin (for 7025) & not a PPC plugin designed for the older E1 boxes (which generally used tar.gz as the package format rather than ipk)...
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hemi
One also needs to be sure it's actually an oe2/mips plugin (for 7025) & not a PPC plugin designed for the older E1 boxes (which generally used tar.gz as the package format rather than ipk)...
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hemi
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Posted 11 June 2012 - 21:23
I'm guessing the easiest way would be to install one of PLi's oscam packages, then extract the oscam binary from your tar.gz & overwrite the binary that PLi installed, probably under /usr/bin. If you also need specific config files from your tar.gz, overwrite the ones that PLi installed also.
The best way to actually learn what goes where is probably to download an existing package for your image & extract the files within. From there you can poke around the data.tar.gz file, etc. and see what goes where...
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hemi
The best way to actually learn what goes where is probably to download an existing package for your image & extract the files within. From there you can poke around the data.tar.gz file, etc. and see what goes where...
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hemi
Re: install plugin #8
Posted 12 June 2012 - 11:35
Hemi, Thank you for your suggestion, I'll try to do as you advise me and I'll know if it works. I take advantage of your willingness to ask your opinion on a post, which I entered and to which no one answers, concerning the use of Compact Flash. Thanks again for the help.
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