
Please run this command to update ipkg configuration if you installed Optware-ng prior to this announcement:Ĭontributing to project and building from sourceĬontribution is always welcomed. After that, just use ipkg (or ipkg-static) command as you used it before the upgrade. To upgrade the packager, simply run the bootstrap script proper for your target (see the ' Getting started' section) - this will not affect your installed packages. To provide backward compatibility, it's patched to use ipkg pathes

opkg is now used as the package manager.Installed-Size field added to the ipk files and to the index.Some changes have been recently made to the packaging system: If you are having issues with installing packages, similar to #106, you need to upgrade your ipkg package manager. If you're willing to give it a go, please see ' Contributing to project and building from source' and ' Writing Optware-ng end-user instructions' sections below. Now that Optware-ng is official, we're looking for developers and wiki writers.


Feeds building and hosting resources are kindly provided by project. It targets to be firmware-independent and currently supports hard-float ARMv7, I686, x86_64, PowerPC 603e and soft-float ARMv5, ARMv7 EABI, MIPSEL and PowerPC e500v2 targets.
