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Title: Manual Install Package
Post by: facs on August 26, 2008, 02:59:29 am
I have a problem on my network, I have a proxy and I'm not able to configure neo to download pkg with:
opkg update
opkg upgrade
I try to download pkg from repository but I have a question: from some pkg there are 3 files, for example:
 openmoko-dates2-dev_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                              22-May-2008 03:20     1k  
 openmoko-dates2_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                                  22-May-2008 03:20    35k  
openmoko-dates2-dbg_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                              22-May-2008 03:20   105k
What is the correct version to download?
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards.
Title: Manual Install Package
Post by: zogs on August 26, 2008, 12:08:45 pm
Quote from: facs
I have a problem on my network, I have a proxy and I'm not able to configure neo to download pkg with:
opkg update
opkg upgrade
I try to download pkg from repository but I have a question: from some pkg there are 3 files, for example:
 openmoko-dates2-dev_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                              22-May-2008 03:20     1k  
 openmoko-dates2_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                                  22-May-2008 03:20    35k  
openmoko-dates2-dbg_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk                                              22-May-2008 03:20   105k
What is the correct version to download?
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards.

this : openmoko-dates2_0.1.0+svnr673-r2_armv4t.ipk 22-May-2008 03:20 35k

p.s.: try qtopia-calendar
Title: Manual Install Package
Post by: stupkid on August 27, 2008, 12:43:06 pm
Quote from: facs
I have a problem on my network, I have a proxy and I'm not able to configure neo to download pkg with:
opkg update
opkg upgrade

By default /etc/resolv.conf is not populated with good info if you are masquerading through a desktop.  You will need to put your name servers into /etc/resolv.conf to get name resolution.  If you have an authenticating proxy though I'm not sure that opkg can handle that.