TeHashX
Very Senior Member
Yes, should work, is in repositoryDoes this also work on Asus RT-AC68U?
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/mbwe-bluering/cross/stable/
Yes, should work, is in repositoryDoes this also work on Asus RT-AC68U?
Yes, should work, is in repository
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/mbwe-bluering/cross/stable/
Post outputs from:Thank you for the quick reply.
I have tried the tutorial and I am not able to access the the cherokee test page at 10.0.0.2:8008 witch is my router ip.
any suggestions?
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mount
uname -a
df
free
Thank you-
attached is log from what you requested and also install log.
ipkg install gdbm
From the log you sent, gdbm is missing...
Code:ipkg install gdbm
Code:ipkg install http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/mbwe-bluering/cross/stable/gdbm_1.8.3-4_arm.ipk
admin@RT-AC68U-93A8:/tmp/home/root# cherokee-admin -b
[13/09/2014 22:26:30.245] (error) plugin_loader.c:194 - Something just happened
while opening a plug-in file | The operating system reported 'File not
found' while trying to load '/opt/lib/cherokee/libplugin_render_rrd.so'.
[13/09/2014 22:26:30.245] (error) plugin_loader.c:362 - Could not open the
'render_rrd' module | Either you are trying to use an unavailable
(uninstalled?) plugin, or there is a installation issue.
main_admin.c:407 - Could not initialize the server
admin@RT-AC68U-93A8:/tmp/home/root# ls -la /opt/bin/cherokee/
ls: /opt/bin/cherokee/: No such file or directory
admin@RT-AC68U-93A8:/tmp/home/root#
Is this solved?
Cause i have a similar problem with my rt-ac68u.
regards Frank.
If you mean OwnCloud try this http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=15528Aah, just starting with the rt-ac68u with optware.
Cherokee is mentioned on Merlins site, did not know lighttpd is optware compatible.
Just want a http server to run, to create my own dropbox with a nice interface for all clients.
Anyway, tnx, will try that.
Lighttpd is available on optware tootnx,
Yes, that what i meant, will check it out tomorrow.
O btw, lighttpd runs on entware, and that not available for ARM.
Anyway a http server would be nice for future projects.
ipkg install lighttpd
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