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<div>I found the problem with dependencies. while trying to remove the ipkg wifidog </div>
<div>when I type in ipkg remove wifidog I get</div>
<div>ipkg: Canot create directory '/usr/lib/ipkg/lists't: Read-only file system, No package removed, Nothing to be done. Successfully terminated.</div>
<div><br>When I do a list in /usr/lib/ipkg/ there is no lists directoray and only info directory and it has all the package..</div>
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<div>I try to uninstall manually from the <a href="http://192.168.1.1/">http://192.168.1.1/</a> Install software and click on install and Now my linksys is out of commission. I cannot access it no more.</div>
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<div>If unstall button is going to cause a disaster we should disable it.. </div>
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<div>Raj<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/30/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Wireless Guy</b> <<a href="mailto:wirelessguy@optonline.net">wirelessguy@optonline.net</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Raj,<br><br>I finally licked all my issues (not bad for a late night fix.) :)<br><br>Here's my suggestion for you.
<br>make sure your ipkg.conf has src entries for both the<br>/backports/rc5/packages (where wifidog sits)<br>and the /whiterussian/newest/....<br><br>As you found out the dependancies are sort of weird and it looks like it
<br>grabs the right dependancy files when they are also in the ipkg listings<br>but it doens't seem to error out]<br>for those not in the list.<br><br>Anyhow, first do a ipkg remove wifidog so that you're clean.<br>then: you'll need:
<br><br>libgcc<br>libpthreads<br>iptables<br>iptables-extra<br>kmod-iptables<br><br>One of these has like 8 other dependancies so don't be suprised when your<br>unit installs 1/2 of that whiterussian directory.<br><br>When all is done, edit your
wifidog.conf file.<br><br>Let me know how you make out.<br><br>- W<br><br><br>At 02:12 AM 08/30/2006, you wrote:<br>>Subject: [isf-wifidog] Problem with Dependencies in wifidog-beta1.1.3<br>> gateway install
<br>>To: "WiFiDog Captive Portal" <<a href="mailto:wifidog@listes.ilesansfil.org">wifidog@listes.ilesansfil.org</a>><br>>Message-ID:<br>> <<a href="mailto:6bf9b20608292215j2bc607c8pf6d38e4c16777a51@mail.gmail.com">
6bf9b20608292215j2bc607c8pf6d38e4c16777a51@mail.gmail.com</a>><br>>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"<br>><br>>Can somebody tell me what is going ont with this 1.1.3_beta2.-1 How come the
<br>>depencies are missing..<br>>Did I forgot to edit some files in /etc if so which ones. ??<br>><br>>I heard the older version does not have this problem..<br>><br>>Thanks for our help<br>><br>>Here is the output from my WRT54G version 4
<br>><br>>Raj<br>><br>><br>>root@OpenWrt:/etc# ipkg install wifidog<br>>Installing wifidog (1.1.3_beta2-1) to root...<br>>Downloading<br>><a href="http://downloads.openwrt.org/backports/rc5/wifidog_1.1.3_beta2-1_mipsel.ipk">
http://downloads.openwrt.org/backports/rc5/wifidog_1.1.3_beta2-1_mipsel.ipk</a><br>>Nothing to be done<br>>An error ocurred, return value: 1.<br>>Collected errors:<br>>ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for wifidog:
<br>> iptables-extra kmod-iptables-extra<br>>root@OpenWrt:/# ls<br>>bin dev etc jffs lib mnt proc rom sbin tmp usr var www<br>>root@OpenWrt:/# find . / >files.txt<br>>root@OpenWrt
:/# grep iptables-extra /files.txt<br>>root@OpenWrt:/# grep iptables-extra files.txt<br>>root@OpenWrt:/# grep kmod-iptables-extra files.txt<br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>WiFiDog mailing list
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