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+ | == OPKG authentification with proxy == | ||
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+ | Despite the opkg proxy authentication won't work with options, | ||
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+ | option proxy_username <username> | ||
+ | option proxy_password <password> | ||
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+ | it's still possible to send proxy password in next form: | ||
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+ | option http_proxy http://login:password@http_proxy:port | ||
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+ | My Regards, | ||
+ | Vlad |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 2 September 2009
Thomas, I am watching with great interest your developments on opkg. Here are a few things I DETEST about ipkg, in case you are soliciting feature requests:
- opkg should be smarter about non-default installation paths. ipkg-link works well enough most of the time, but when post-install scripts are run by ipkg, those scripts might be looking for files in /etc or /usr/share that don't exist because they aren't yet linked (user hasn't run ipkg-link yet).
- on a related note, if installing a package also results in the installation of dependencies, opkg might be smarter about where it puts those (e.g., some system libraries in main flash, app libraries on card, etc.)
- better still, maybe opkg.conf should allow different default locations for different types of packages, so I don't need to remember "-d card" every time
- ipkg command-line options use a single dash for both one-letter options (e.g. "-d") and long options (e.g. "-force-reinstall"), contrary to nearly every other program in the world.
- ipkg doesn't seem to handle very well the situation where one package is deprecated in favor of another that provides the same files/functions. I had some manual work to do when gtk+ package was dropped in favor of gtk+-fastscaling, for example.
- better orphan handling would be nice!
That's all. Good luck!
Quicksand 22:00, 18 January 2008 (CET)
[edit] OPKG authentification with proxy
Despite the opkg proxy authentication won't work with options,
option proxy_username <username> option proxy_password <password>
it's still possible to send proxy password in next form:
option http_proxy http://login:password@http_proxy:port
My Regards, Vlad