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Re: Some OpenWrt port related problems


From: David Kuehling
Subject: Re: Some OpenWrt port related problems
Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2010 10:37:22 +0100
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>>>>> "Stefan" == Stefan Monnier <address@hidden> writes:

>> The problem with a simulated environment, that you're suggesting, is,
>> that OpenWrt packages (or rather the recipies used to compile a
>> package) need to be self-contained inside OpenWrt.  If I needed a
>> target system

> I'm somewhat familiar with OpenWRT, so I have an idea of how much work
> this would require in general.  But some targets may come with
> "readily available" simulators, so I thought maybe that was the case
> for the NanoNote as well.

Well, if I'm going through the hassle of porting a package to NanoNote
I'm trying to make it general enough to work on all OpenWrt platforms.
So finally we'll be able to run Emacs on off-the-shelf routers :)

>>> That's the question, yes.  But no, I have no idea how this can
>>> happen.
>> Ok, thanks for the answers.  Then it might be time to do some more
>> in-depth debugging to see where in loadup.el that entry originates.

> Indeed.  Grepping for Vload_file_name, Vload_history, and CANNOT_DUMP
> might give you a good start.  Good luck,

Maybe not before next year :)

cheers,

David
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