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piCore-11.0 released

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Rich:
Hi MrPorcine

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Juanito:

--- Quote from: MrPorcine on June 27, 2020, 06:44:57 PM ---Interestingly, when I run ldd against the list of executables, ncursors is not in the list.

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Did you load the readline-dev and/or ncurses-dev extensions before compiling?

furinkan:
Hi there,

This is my first time posting/replying here, but I've been using piCore 9.x for a little while to run a minimal appliance-style app on an RPi Zero W, and am delighted that there's a new piCore release.

I've had a look in the RPi boards and don't see any threads mentioning this, but it looks like some wifi packages aren't in the 11.x repo yet, which makes it tricky to get started. It wasn't clear whether I should make a new thread for this, or PM a maintainer (no idea which one, though).

To wit, I'm looking in http://repo.tinycorelinux.net/11.x/armv6/tcz/ and:

* libnl is missing
* wifi is missing
* wireless_tools is missing, and the version in the 10.x repo incorrectly lists libiw as a dependency

After manually pulling those into my local tce/optional/ directory I was able to tce-load them as normal and everything is good. As best I can tell these extensions worked properly as-is, so I think it'd be fine to just copy them forwards into the 11.x repo tree, though I did have a go at building a newer version of libnl just for the exercise.

Thanks, hope this is clear and descriptive enough.

Juanito:
Missing extensions copied to piCore-11.x armv6 repo - thanks for reporting this.

mcody:
Hello,

I am looking for all of the packages associated with usbip and hamlib.  I have found indications that they are available in piCore 9.0, although I have not been able to find any actual archive of the tgz files.  Help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mac

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