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Offline Lee

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tce-load -iw    should pull down the deps as well, although it doesn't have the extension delete/update function.

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Offline coreplayer2

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Also firmware for Intel e100 is available in tc4.x and tc-5.x

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You're probably right Lee,   I tend to use tce-load when the app's and associated deps have previously been downloaded.   But use tce-ab as my go to app in place of Apps GUI


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I hate it when I'm wrong but Lee you are correct.   tce-load -iw pulls deps first then the main extension.   All goes well with that until wget finds some remnant on the system from a previous attempt, then throws an error.     I'm guessing that's the issue here with this thread


I'm still plugging tce-ab which I think is underutilized ;p
« Last Edit: June 25, 2014, 09:58:24 AM by coreplayer2 »

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tce-load -iw gets all the deps too.

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