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10:25.31ai2097Is there any way to easily build just one package for openslug? I don't see a readily obvious way to do this in the Master Makefile.
10:37.16rwhitby"cd openslug ; . ./setup-env ; bb <package>"
10:53.55ai2097rwhitby: Thanks; I'll see if things turn out once it grinds through the deps (building ipsec-tools, which isn't part of the openslug set of packages).
10:55.22rwhitbyai2097: be sure to write that question and answer up on the wiki ...
10:56.04ai2097Grr. Very well :p. *digs through his keyring to see if he already has an account*
10:56.29rwhitbydon't need one for the nslu2-linux wiki
11:15.42ai2097rwhitby: Is there any way to build the package without building the deps?
11:19.36koenai2097: why would you want that?
11:19.46koenai2097: they are called dependencies for a reason
11:20.03ai2097You'd want that if you were building natively, yes.
11:20.21ai2097But I already have a full working NSLU2 system.
11:20.40ai2097I just need this one package that isn't part of the feed.
11:20.45koenyou have to build them regardless of native/cross
11:21.12koensince you can link to libraries that don't exist
11:21.13ai2097koen: You're right; I've stated my intent poorly.
11:24.05ai2097Ah. Right. No access to the already-built stuff on the NSLU == nothing to link against locally.
11:27.52koencorrect
11:28.16koenbut if you really want to discard deps: bitbake -b <file.bb>
11:29.09ai2097I suppose it depends on if strictly linker deps are pointed out, or if there's a differentiation between compile-time and run-time deps in the system.
11:29.48koenthere a differentation between them: DEPENDS are buildtime and RDEPENDS are runtime
11:30.28ai2097Well, then, I'll just shut up and wait for the compilation. And edit the wiki >_>
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16:25.39ai2097"setkeys" from ipsec-tools seems to work, so long as the kernel has the right option. If someone would put "CONFIG_NET_KEY=y" in the defaultconf for ixp4xx, that should do it.
16:27.02ai2097s/defaultconf/defconfig/
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18:28.13*** topic/#openslug is Developer (not end-user) discussion about the OpenSlug custom firmware for the Linksys NSLU2 device.
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