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« Reply #15 on: September 15, 2008, 07:02:40 pm »
When can we expect to see a bugfix release of Angstrom OPIE for spitz? (sorry, but I dont like the GPE interface). I tested this build but it is too buggy to use but it is fast - congratulations to the devs!

For me, the killer feature would be PERL that supports the installation of CPAN updates. I can get CPAN to run under OZ but every attempt to install a module bombs out.
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« Reply #16 on: September 15, 2008, 07:41:52 pm »
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When can we expect to see a bugfix release of Angstrom OPIE for spitz? (sorry, but I dont like the GPE interface). I tested this build but it is too buggy to use but it is fast - congratulations to the devs!
Have you tried the latest -r18 image? If so, what do you mean specifically by buggy? I have a spitz here for testing and it worked pretty well for me, but I'm happy to look into any issues.  

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For me, the killer feature would be PERL that supports the installation of CPAN updates. I can get CPAN to run under OZ but every attempt to install a module bombs out.

Not sure I can help you here, I'm not a perl person. Try asking on the angstrom-distro-users mailing list.

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« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2008, 03:16:54 am »
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When can we expect to see a bugfix release of Angstrom OPIE for spitz? (sorry, but I dont like the GPE interface). I tested this build but it is too buggy to use but it is fast - congratulations to the devs!
Have you tried the latest -r18 image? If so, what do you mean specifically by buggy? I have a spitz here for testing and it worked pretty well for me, but I'm happy to look into any issues.  

Thanks for the very prompt reply.

I see there have been some very recent updates (just got back from my holidays at the weekend ;-) -  I'll give it a try. The bugs I saw were the ones already reported such as the arrow-key orientation.

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For me, the killer feature would be PERL that supports the installation of CPAN updates. I can get CPAN to run under OZ but every attempt to install a module bombs out.

Not sure I can help you here, I'm not a perl person. Try asking on the angstrom-distro-users mailing list.

I'll see how I get on with Angstrom + PERL, it might just be a revision issue as the problem with OZ was that it reported the CPAN module to be out of date and tried to update it and that process always failed. Compiling modules manually with $perl Makefile.PL complained that arm_linux/CORE/perl.h could not be found. I'm not a PERL guru but I've built CPAN modules on a Mac and an EEEPC with no problems at all.

By the way, is it possible to run OZ OPIE packages on Angstrom? There are several oldies such as U-Bahn, driftnet, dsniff and wellenreiter that are not yet in the Angstrom feed that I would like to still use.
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« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2008, 06:52:43 am »
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Have you tried the latest -r18 image? If so, what do you mean specifically by buggy? I have a spitz here for testing and it worked pretty well for me, but I'm happy to look into any issues.

I've just flashed from this link, dated 14th Sept 2008 and I still get the dis-oriented arrow keys 8-(

http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/relea...-installkit.tgz

Call me old-fashioned, but I get frustrated very quickly when the basics dont work.
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« Reply #19 on: September 16, 2008, 06:44:05 pm »
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I've just flashed from this link, dated 14th Sept 2008 and I still get the dis-oriented arrow keys 8-(

http://www.angstrom-distribution.org/relea...-installkit.tgz

Call me old-fashioned, but I get frustrated very quickly when the basics dont work.
Well that's just strange, because AFAIR when I last tried it it worked. I'll try it again tomorrow.

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« Reply #20 on: September 16, 2008, 06:47:43 pm »
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By the way, is it possible to run OZ OPIE packages on Angstrom? There are several oldies such as U-Bahn, driftnet, dsniff and wellenreiter that are not yet in the Angstrom feed that I would like to still use.
No, in order to get Opie into Angstrom files had to be moved around to conform with LSB standards, and unfortunately this means old packages won't work (AFAIK). I'm going to make sure we get more of the OZ packages back into Angstrom this week so it won't be a problem.

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« Reply #21 on: September 16, 2008, 07:38:31 pm »
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R18 build?- for information, my spitz is a 3100. The image I linked definitely has a duff key mapping on the arrow keys.

OZ packages? as I suspected. Would it be rude of me to submit a wish-list?
driftnet
dsniff
wellenreiter
znessus (open source but never seen for OZ or angstrom)
qpenmapfe (compiled for spitz display)
XQt
ettercap
ethereal/Wireshark/zethereal
thcrut
Ubahn
freenote

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Supertux!
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Yes, I'm a CISSP so I need all the security tools, and that is why PERL is so important to me so I can run things like Nikto and SQLiX.

I also like to run pocketworkstation. Meanie produced some great X configurations on Sharp/Cacko. I dont necessarily need such a slick environment - my ideal configuration is a QT based PDA with access to the X apps. I can get that with Cacko and meanie's X, but I'm sure it can be done better and faster in Angstrom.
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« Reply #22 on: September 17, 2008, 05:02:22 pm »
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R18 build?- for information, my spitz is a 3100. The image I linked definitely has a duff key mapping on the arrow keys.
Ah, so your "spitz" is actually a borzoi  Still, more or less the same machine.

You're right, I somehow missed that this problem was not fixed. The issue has a workaround in the mean time, see this message I posted today:
http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/angst...ber/002199.html

I looked through your list of packages. I'm certainly in a position to get all of the Opie/QPE packages you mentioned in the feeds (and plan to do so if at all possible), as for anything else, if it needs X it'll be predicated on getting Xqt working. It builds OK, but I didn't have much luck using it; then again I have never used it before.

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« Reply #23 on: September 18, 2008, 03:08:30 am »
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R18 build?- for information, my spitz is a 3100. The image I linked definitely has a duff key mapping on the arrow keys.
Ah, so your "spitz" is actually a borzoi  Still, more or less the same machine.

You're right, I somehow missed that this problem was not fixed. The issue has a workaround in the mean time, see this message I posted today:
http://lists.linuxtogo.org/pipermail/angst...ber/002199.html

I looked through your list of packages. I'm certainly in a position to get all of the Opie/QPE packages you mentioned in the feeds (and plan to do so if at all possible), as for anything else, if it needs X it'll be predicated on getting Xqt working. It builds OK, but I didn't have much luck using it; then again I have never used it before.

Many thanks BlueLightning, the arrow key fix works just fine on my 3100. 8-)

I started to load up PERL modules and I got Nikto running - this is very encouraging!
... but then I hit a few problems:

1) I cant load libwww-perl. It is there in the feed browser so I checked my /etc/ipkg.conf file to make sure I had 'base' listed but I found nothing at all listed ! - yet it seems to update OK? Has ipkg.conf  been moved?

2) Anyway, I then tried to install the ipk by specifying the URL. It downloaded but would not install because of lack of liburl-perl. Can we have that in the feed please?

3) I got CPAN working and attempted to compile a module. CPAN failed because gzip had an incorrect parameter. I remember this fault on OZ which I fixed by installing gzip from the feed. Can we have gzip in the Angstrom feed please and hopefully this will resolve my problem.


Finally, can I add to my wish list please :
Web Browser (Konqueror)
qtrdesktop
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« Reply #24 on: September 21, 2008, 03:55:48 pm »
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1) I cant load libwww-perl. It is there in the feed browser so I checked my /etc/ipkg.conf file to make sure I had 'base' listed but I found nothing at all listed ! - yet it seems to update OK? Has ipkg.conf  been moved?
libwww-perl is in the 2008.6 feed, not 2007.12. 2008.x hasn't been released yet. It's confusing that it even shows up in the feed browser and I've requested that it be fixed. FYI though the ipkg setup in Angstrom has the feed files in /etc/ipkg/ in separate files rather than all in /etc/ipkg.conf.

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2) Anyway, I then tried to install the ipk by specifying the URL. It downloaded but would not install because of lack of liburl-perl. Can we have that in the feed please?
I think you mean liburi-perl - that is in the same feed (according to the feed browser) so you can install this manually. Installing packages from other versions like this won't be officially supported though. If you want to request that liburi-perl and libwww-perl be officially backported to 2007.12 then I would suggest emailing the Angstrom users mailing list (angstrom-distro-users@linuxtogo.org).

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3) I got CPAN working and attempted to compile a module. CPAN failed because gzip had an incorrect parameter. I remember this fault on OZ which I fixed by installing gzip from the feed. Can we have gzip in the Angstrom feed please and hopefully this will resolve my problem.
I have made a request for gzip. However, if you want to request further non-Opie packages can I ask that you do it by emailing the list above? Thanks.

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Web Browser (Konqueror)
qtrdesktop
qtrdesktop isn't in OE at the moment, would opie-rdesktop work? That should be on its way to the feed once I can confirm it is working. Konqueror-embedded is working and in the queue. Regarding some of your other requests, some updates:
  • qpenmapfe - original website is gone so it isn't building at the moment. I have contacted the author of qpe-nmap which is more functional than qpenmapfe, and I have managed to modify it to work nicely on large screen devices. Once we work out where to host it I can put it into OE.
  • XQt - being worked on
  • ubahnnav - runs but can't find data files due to some path-related issue, probably not too hard to fix but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
  • wellenreiter - working, in queue for feed
  • freenote - working, in queue for feed
  • zethereal - it's in the nonworking section of the OE tree which means it's probably quite broken, although I haven't been able to check. In any case wouldn't it be quite out of date by now?
  • others - not sure, I'm afraid you'll need to request them via the mailing list as mentioned above

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« Reply #25 on: September 22, 2008, 08:30:06 am »
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1) I cant load libwww-perl. It is there in the feed browser so I checked my /etc/ipkg.conf file to make sure I had 'base' listed but I found nothing at all listed ! - yet it seems to update OK? Has ipkg.conf  been moved?
libwww-perl is in the 2008.6 feed, not 2007.12. 2008.x hasn't been released yet. It's confusing that it even shows up in the feed browser and I've requested that it be fixed. FYI though the ipkg setup in Angstrom has the feed files in /etc/ipkg/ in separate files rather than all in /etc/ipkg.conf.

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2) Anyway, I then tried to install the ipk by specifying the URL. It downloaded but would not install because of lack of liburl-perl. Can we have that in the feed please?
I think you mean liburi-perl - that is in the same feed (according to the feed browser) so you can install this manually. Installing packages from other versions like this won't be officially supported though. If you want to request that liburi-perl and libwww-perl be officially backported to 2007.12 then I would suggest emailing the Angstrom users mailing list (angstrom-distro-users@linuxtogo.org).

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3) I got CPAN working and attempted to compile a module. CPAN failed because gzip had an incorrect parameter. I remember this fault on OZ which I fixed by installing gzip from the feed. Can we have gzip in the Angstrom feed please and hopefully this will resolve my problem.
I have made a request for gzip. However, if you want to request further non-Opie packages can I ask that you do it by emailing the list above? Thanks.

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Web Browser (Konqueror)
qtrdesktop
qtrdesktop isn't in OE at the moment, would opie-rdesktop work? That should be on its way to the feed once I can confirm it is working. Konqueror-embedded is working and in the queue. Regarding some of your other requests, some updates:
  • qpenmapfe - original website is gone so it isn't building at the moment. I have contacted the author of qpe-nmap which is more functional than qpenmapfe, and I have managed to modify it to work nicely on large screen devices. Once we work out where to host it I can put it into OE.
  • XQt - being worked on
  • ubahnnav - runs but can't find data files due to some path-related issue, probably not too hard to fix but I haven't had a chance to look at it yet.
  • wellenreiter - working, in queue for feed
  • freenote - working, in queue for feed
  • zethereal - it's in the nonworking section of the OE tree which means it's probably quite broken, although I haven't been able to check. In any case wouldn't it be quite out of date by now?
  • others - not sure, I'm afraid you'll need to request them via the mailing list as mentioned above

Thank you BL for a most comprehensive reply. Apologies if I've mis-read liburi - small font, tired eyes!

It is good to see the feed making progress. The success of any distro has to be related to the functionallity that it delivers - i.e. the apps that are available. With relatively little new QT stuff being written it seems a shame not to port the old ones.

I did not ask for zethereal, I was asking for znesssus http://www.killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=480 Together with tbe nessusd server running under pocketworkstation it takes the Z in to a whole new world as a pen test tool!

The gzip issue was curious. Thank you for raising it  I'm also running into problems now with a python application I use which requires grep to support the -m flag. I do find these little things frustrating. With my EEEPC (which is debian based) all the runtimes that I need (Perl, Python, Java) seem to work perfectly straight out of the box.
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« Reply #26 on: October 09, 2008, 01:54:16 pm »
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It is good to see the feed making progress. The success of any distro has to be related to the functionallity that it delivers - i.e. the apps that are available. With relatively little new QT stuff being written it seems a shame not to port the old ones.
It's all a matter of someone spending the time to test packages, fix issues that come up and perform the necessary tasks to get the packages into the official feeds. Finally all the work has been done for quite a few packages including some of those that you requested:

konqueror-embedded*
qpe-nmap
ubahnnav
opie-rdesktop
wellenreiter
freenote

Enjoy!

Regarding Xqt, unfortunately there seems to be some issue that causes it to crash on startup on my spitz. I haven't had time to debug this fully yet.

* - For konqueror-embedded to work properly you will need to ipkg update && ipkg upgrade - make sure the new libopie2 and libqpe-opie get installed.

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I did not ask for zethereal, I was asking for znesssus http://www.killefiz.de/zaurus/showdetail.php?app=480 Together with tbe nessusd server running under pocketworkstation it takes the Z in to a whole new world as a pen test tool!
Actually you did ask for zethereal a few posts above  I haven't had a chance to look into znessus yet.

I would strongly urge you to report any remaining base system issues / missing packages via the appropriate channels (mailing list / bug tracker).

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« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2008, 06:18:01 pm »
Hi Blue Lightning and other devs,

Firstly, I've not been posting on this thread for a while as I managed to brick one of my Z's and it took me a long, long time to figure out how to recover it! Still, it is back but I've decided to install OZ rather than Angstrom, simply because there are more of the packager that I want working under OZ, and OZ is pretty usable and stable.

So, Please, Please, Please some security apps .... dsniff, driftnet, & thcrut under Angstrom and I'll bin OZ and dance on its grave. I'm finding Xqt with enlightenment is pretty good combination to pick up anything that requires X and it might just be my ultimate configuration!

Pretty please? with a cherry on top?

EDIT

On reflection, XQT would be a more significant Angstrom development . See below.

Given the lack of native security applications I've just had a play with the latest Angstrom builds of both GPE us OPIE using a chrooted pocketworkstation image that I built some time ago for use in Meanie's Sharp ROM XQt environment.

Under GPE, driftnet, dsniff and the other apps work fine once the DISPLAY is exported, but I really dislike GPE. I did manage to get E17 running as the wm but found the fonts too difficulto to set to anything usable. Devs, Angstrom builds on other machines seem to default to Enlightenmnet. Ant chance of a default build for the Z? Not really a bug fix, just a request.

Under OPIE, again the chroot worked like a charm but unfortunately there is no XQT so I cant run my X applications. However, I will say that the new versions of things like Konqueror and the nmap GUI are wonderful. Great job!

Anyway, its back to OZ OPIE for me. I'm currently toying with some of Meanies old xlauncher scripts to try to get an easy and reliable way of launching X apps. I'm also going to try a rootfs from one of the new Zaurus Debian builds instead of pocketworkstation as it will be more up to date.
Kind regards,

Wildherb
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