![]() ![]() Restart after each small change to be able to track down if there's something specific that is causing the crash. ![]() It should start properly now.Īfter that, slowly (step by step) customize your config. Perform a clean install (with default config) and try to start asterisk. Then remove (make a copy) of your /opt/etc/asterisk directory. First of all, remove all asterisk packages. Try to use asterisk18 (it should be the most stable). ![]() First we will install uClibc library required by all packages and better ipkg-opt packager. Note that /opt must be mounted on an ext2/3 filesystem for linking to work which is required by the Optware installer. More significantly, the Linux “wget” command, which is necessary to install IPKG, is missing from the stock Buffalo firmware. automakeĬhange to the directory where automake-1.16.tar.gz is saved.Why should you install JTYMOD firmware if IPKG Squeezecenter can be installed with the stock Buffalo firmware? Telnet access is not built into the stock Buffalo firmware, but it is built into JTYMOD. We need to add /opt/local/bin and /opt/local/lib to the font of $PATH and $LD_LIBRARY_PATH respectively. This means that compiled built binaries and support files will be installed in subdirectories in /opt/local, for instance, executables will be installed in /opt/local/bin, and libraries in /opt/local/lib. Building stepsĪll the tools will be configured with prefix=/opt/local. Since I don’t use XML-RPC functionalities, in this post, rtorrent will be configured without XML-RPC. To build xmlrpc-c, a recent version of Boost is required. Optionally, rtorrent supports XML-RPC, which requires xmlrpc-c. We are going to build the following software components: This means that necessary compilation tools can be installed by using ipkg command. It’s assumed that Optware has been set up. This post is about building rtorrent 0.9.6 on a Buffalo Linkstation Live (LS-CHLFFE) v2 NAS. This post is about the process of building rtorrent v0.9.6 from the source code. We need to upgrade rtorrent to a recent release in order to support HTTPS trackers requiring TLSv1.2. The rtorrent v0.8.1 from the Optware on a Buffalo Linkstation Live (LS-CHLFFE) v2 NAS doesn’t support TLSv1.2. Rtorrent 0.9.6 running on Buffalo Linkstation Live (armv5tel) ![]()
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