Sorry, this is on Merlin 384.10 on an 88U
OpenSSL has had some major changes in that version so I think it may be a case if waiting for the entware repo to catch up.
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Receive the above when running the script; what am I missing?Code:Checking ntpd... dead. Starting ntpd... failed. ntpq: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Run opkg update;opkg upgrade
I'm not actually seeing the cron messages in my syslog anymore....even with removing sed. That's weirdGuess it’s easy enough to sed to a tmp file and then cat it into the original - that would follow the symlink and is all that -i does anyway.
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Might that be because crond now runs with a log level of 9.I'm not actually seeing the cron messages in my syslog anymore....even with removing sed. That's weird
hardcat@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# ps | grep crond
211 hardcat 1416 S crond -l 9
6906 hardcat 1412 S grep crond
In that case, I can drop the sed line altogetherMight that be because crond now runs with a log level of 9.
Code:hardcat@RT-AC68U:/tmp/home/root# ps | grep crond 211 hardcat 1416 S crond -l 9 6906 hardcat 1412 S grep crond
@kvic did the hard work of creating a way to display the graphs in the WebUI. Entware is providing the binaries.Excuse me for the carping, but this product (by the way thank you very much for it) is making installation not a kvirc ntpd, but ntpd from Entware.
If I'm right - the Subject is not fully comply with the product ...
Reboot and re run the installer.Receive the above when running the script; what am I missing?Code:Checking ntpd... dead. Starting ntpd... failed. ntpq: error while loading shared libraries: libcrypto.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
IIRC @kvic's custom complied ntp included GPS modules that may be missing from Entware's ntp. I could be mis-remembering here though. I toyed with getting a gps time server set up on my AC3200, then gave up and bought an RPi to serve GPS time, because there was a clear way to accomplish that.@kvic did the hard work of creating a way to display the graphs in the WebUI. Entware is providing the binaries.
I'll rework the description to better reflect that at some point.
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