Community maintained packages for difos.
Some packages just install some Python binaries, that may need their shebang fixed. This change adds some utilities to help with that and try to centralize the sed rules a bit. It also removes the logic from the `python-package-install.sh` into the `python-package[3].mk` files. This does 2 things: 1. It minimizes the need for the shell script to know the Python version 2/3 2. Makes the logic re-usable in packages; especially if the install rules differ a bit Signed-off-by: Alexandru Ardelean <ardeleanalex@gmail.com> |
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admin | ||
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OpenWrt packages feed
Description
This is the OpenWrt "packages"-feed containing community-maintained build scripts, options and patches for applications, modules and libraries used within OpenWrt.
Installation of pre-built packages is handled directly by the opkg utility within your running OpenWrt system or by using the OpenWrt SDK on a build system.
Usage
This repository is intended to be layered on-top of an OpenWrt buildroot. If you do not have an OpenWrt buildroot installed, see the documentation at: OpenWrt Buildroot – Installation on the OpenWrt support site.
This feed is enabled by default. To install all its package definitions, run:
./scripts/feeds update packages
./scripts/feeds install -a -p packages
License
See LICENSE file.
Package Guidelines
See CONTRIBUTING.md file.