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Model Specific Forums => Sharp Zaurus => Zaurus - pdaXrom => Topic started by: walts on November 07, 2007, 03:26:15 pm
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I just came back to pdaXii13 after a trip to the 2.6 kernel via r198 and Angstrom.
I verified that I had the 5.4.9 files from the tyrannozaurus site and flashed my 3200 with the "full" version. (initrd.bin, tools.tar and updater.sh from Akita and hdimage-full.tar from Spitz)
I fixed up my wpa_supplicant.conf and wifi-radar files, and of course my wifi card (Ambicom WL1100-CF) did not work.
Based on prior experience with this ROM, I did a manual (ipkg from command line) install of hostap-drivers and hostap-utils (version 0.4.7-1) I have no idea what version is installed by flashing the ROM, but it has never worked for me in the past. (hostap-utils -v or hostap-utils --version give errors)
I also installed wifi-radar 1.9.8-2 and that gets my network going.
Then I did ipkg update and started ipkg upgrade. It ran for a while and then upgraded hostap-drivers, and the whole thing quit. Now I have no network connection.
Questions:
- How can I exclude a package from ipkg upgrade?
- Is that even a good idea? I want to keep things current but the version installed by flashing clearly doesn't work.
- How can I get things back to where they are working without re-flashing?
- The Tyrannozaurus download page clearly says this is 5.4.9, but the pdaXii13 Config Tool says 5.4.7. Who's lying and how can I find the version number other than the config tool?
TIA
Walt
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I just came back to pdaXii13 after a trip to the 2.6 kernel via r198 and Angstrom.
I verified that I had the 5.4.9 files from the tyrannozaurus site and flashed my 3200 with the "full" version. (initrd.bin, tools.tar and updater.sh from Akita and hdimage-full.tar from Spitz)
I fixed up my wpa_supplicant.conf and wifi-radar files, and of course my wifi card (Ambicom WL1100-CF) did not work.
Based on prior experience with this ROM, I did a manual (ipkg from command line) install of hostap-drivers and hostap-utils (version 0.4.7-1) I have no idea what version is installed by flashing the ROM, but it has never worked for me in the past. (hostap-utils -v or hostap-utils --version give errors)
I also installed wifi-radar 1.9.8-2 and that gets my network going.
Then I did ipkg update and started ipkg upgrade. It ran for a while and then upgraded hostap-drivers, and the whole thing quit. Now I have no network connection.
Questions:
- How can I exclude a package from ipkg upgrade?
- Is that even a good idea? I want to keep things current but the version installed by flashing clearly doesn't work.
- How can I get things back to where they are working without re-flashing?
- The Tyrannozaurus download page clearly says this is 5.4.9, but the pdaXii13 Config Tool says 5.4.7. Who's lying and how can I find the version number other than the config tool?
TIA
Walt
I haven't seen any hostap problem using the same card, but then I'm not using wpa-supplicant. Anyway, meanie excludes ipks in the pdaxiiv2 ipkg-upgrade script. you might grab a copy of that and see what he is doing with it? I'm sure someone else will be along with better info, but til then I hope this helps.
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I just came back to pdaXii13 after a trip to the 2.6 kernel via r198 and Angstrom.
I verified that I had the 5.4.9 files from the tyrannozaurus site and flashed my 3200 with the "full" version. (initrd.bin, tools.tar and updater.sh from Akita and hdimage-full.tar from Spitz)
I fixed up my wpa_supplicant.conf and wifi-radar files, and of course my wifi card (Ambicom WL1100-CF) did not work.
Based on prior experience with this ROM, I did a manual (ipkg from command line) install of hostap-drivers and hostap-utils (version 0.4.7-1) I have no idea what version is installed by flashing the ROM, but it has never worked for me in the past. (hostap-utils -v or hostap-utils --version give errors)
I also installed wifi-radar 1.9.8-2 and that gets my network going.
Then I did ipkg update and started ipkg upgrade. It ran for a while and then upgraded hostap-drivers, and the whole thing quit. Now I have no network connection.
Questions:
- How can I exclude a package from ipkg upgrade?
- Is that even a good idea? I want to keep things current but the version installed by flashing clearly doesn't work.
- How can I get things back to where they are working without re-flashing?
- The Tyrannozaurus download page clearly says this is 5.4.9, but the pdaXii13 Config Tool says 5.4.7. Who's lying and how can I find the version number other than the config tool?
TIA
Walt
I haven't seen any hostap problem using the same card, but then I'm not using wpa-supplicant. Anyway, meanie excludes ipks in the pdaxiiv2 ipkg-upgrade script. you might grab a copy of that and see what he is doing with it? I'm sure someone else will be along with better info, but til then I hope this helps.
I enhanced ipkg in my latest releases and added a feature to ignore upgrading certain packages that are contained in a file called ignored. The updated ipkg also fixes a bug where it thinks a newer version is actually older.
as for pdaXii13 version, just run version from the command line. It should be the same as what pdaXcfg tool tells you.