JohannesNeu
JohannesNeu
I guess I missed this line, which is why I couldnt find it:  It seems odd that it would not be able to find the package although it is...
That sounds like a plan, how would I do this? I read that I should use portsmaster, is that correct? If so: how do I make sure that it is...
ok, so I created two fresh folders and set up a new build environment in each of them and then tried to build the packages on their own to figure...
I tried to figure out what the linked merge request describes and tried several combinations on how I could add either SRCDIR or SRC_BASE: ``` env ROOTDIR=/tmp/rpitest make ports-realtek-re-kmod DEVICE=RPI...
I tried to build the module in the /usr/tools directory with: ``` root@generic:/usr/tools # make ports-realtek-re-kmod DEVICE=RPI ``` and it seems to work: ``` ... fig/22.1/OpenSSL:aarch64/.pkg-new/:Creating repository in /usr/obj/usr/tools/config/22.1/OpenSSL:aarch64/.pkg-new/:Creating repository...
Hi @Martinfx , I am cross compiling "make arm DEVICE="RPI"" at the moment and had a look at the output and caught the following error. It keeps on building and...
I checked the sources at https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-1.1.1q.tar.gz because they are mentioned in ports/security/openssl/Makefile and it looks like the file include/openssl/opensslv.h contains two lines: ``` ... # define OPENSSL_VERSION_TEXT "OpenSSL 1.1.1q 5...
I get the same error doing "make arm DEVICE=RPI". ``` Creating repository in /usr/obj/usr/tools/config/22.7/OpenSSL:aarch64/.pkg-new/: .......... done Packing files for repository: .... done >>> Removing packages set >>> Creating package mirror...
I am having the same issue as dark-penguin and I think this request is very reasonable. I am just done setting up 18 different conf files for the HDDs in...
@dark-penguin , @tbzatek , you have been on this issue for quite some time what do you think about this solution: Lets keep the standard polling interval for all devices...