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  • Category: Hardware
  • Founded: Aug 24, 2005
  • Language: English
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Development mailing list for the NSLU2-Linux project.

If you are contributing code, documentation, alpha testing, or hardware modifications to the NSLU2-Linux project, then you are welcome to read and post to this group. If you are an end-user of NSLU2-Linux firmware or packages, then you are welcome to read this group, but any posts must be strictly related to hardware, firmware, package, or documentation development (not usage).

Questions about how to use the NSLU2-Linux firmware or packages, or questions about how to use an NSLU2 device running Linksys firmware, are explicitly *not* welcome in this group, and anyone posting such questions will be banned without warning and without recourse. The nslu2-linux group is the place to ask such questions.

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Re: One platform update and two new packages [6 Attachments]
Hi, I found your messages about make files for atheros mips architecture for which I have to thank you for first. I tried to compile with it but when I give
Posted - Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:28 pm
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Re: Unbound validating recursive caching resolver
The change to openssl.mk to allow build of different version is good. But I'd think twice before requiring openssl 1.0.0+ because of lib version issue. Without
Posted - Sat Apr 14, 2012 5:49 am
Brian
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Unbound validating recursive caching resolver
I've added packages to Optware for unbound, a validating recursive caching resolver, and ldns, a library that Unbound uses (both from nlnetlabs.net). Unbound
Posted - Fri Apr 13, 2012 8:14 pm
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Re: Request for SVN Write Access
Will contact you via email. Thanks, -Brian
Posted - Fri Apr 13, 2012 5:26 pm
Brian
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Request for SVN Write Access
Hi, I've been working on a java media player and I've packaged up clamz and would like write access to commit it. Thanks, Tim Thomas
Posted - Fri Apr 13, 2012 3:40 pm
Tim Thomas
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