Yes, you are. Helps nothing. Am 16.05.2007 20:19 Uhr schrieb "Julius Loman" unter <lomo@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 08:05:32PM +0200, philipp Wehrheim <flipstar@xxxxxxx> > wrote: >> right I think they produce the hardware as well > yes, of course they do > i spoke to the sales guy and he told me, they normally don't give > sources except to partners. > > i'm just curious - linux kernel is gpl-2 license which implies that > anyone who is using or extending the kernel must make the modification > public. am i correct ? >> >> >> Julius Loman schrieb: >>> On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 07:20:48PM +0200, Aurel <massman@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> One question: have you got any contact with raidsonic. Don't you >>>> think they would be interrested in improving their NAS with the open source >>>> community. On the other hand we can get more info. >>>> I think that we should enter in contact and try this. >>>> I have the mail of the Raidsonic Product Manager if you want Flip. >>> I don't think raidsonic makes this firmware. check the firmware to the >>> another device posted few days ago - it's almost the same and completely >>> another vendor and visual. I thnik the firmware creator is storlink. >>>> Regards ! >>>> >>>> >>>> Selon philipp Wehrheim <flipstar@xxxxxxx>: >>>> >>>>> http://raidsonic.de/de/pages/service/driver.php >>>>> >>>>> Dennis Suchomsky schrieb: >>>>>>> The tinky cgi scripts are shell-script >>>>>>> but the orig. cgi files used by the firmware >>>>>>> are compiled C-progs. >>>>>> And where are the sources? >>>>>> thx&bye >>>>>> Dennis >>>>>> >>>>>>>> Am 16.05.2007 um 10:42 schrieb flipstar@xxxxxxx: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>> # tinky >>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>> # new tinky layout >>>>>>>>> # directory structur >>>>>>>>> # >>>>>>>>> /system/overlay/tinky >>>>>>>>> apps >>>>>>>>> data >>>>>>>>> libs >>>>>>>>> modules >>>>>>>>> rc.d >>>>>>>>> bin >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> looks good its clear what is stored in the folders. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> /system/overlay/tinky >>>>>>>>> The tinky dir is for configuration >>>>>>>>> files etc. >>>>>>>>> - savedata.conf >>>>>>>>> - tinky.conf (?) >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Question: >>>>>>>>> Do we want a tinky.conf (guess yes) >>>>>>>>> we could give the user the possiblilty to >>>>>>>>> define special variables like: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>> USE_ENCYPTED_SWAP=yes >>>>>>>>> USE_HD_CRYPT=YES >>>>>>>>> USE_HD_CRYPT_KEY="/<usb-stick>/tinky.key" >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>> Yes a tinky config would be good I think. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> just to give an example >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Note: >>>>>>>>> We should really stop using seperate start and >>>>>>>>> stop scripts and do it the common way with >>>>>>>>> a start and a stop funktion in one file >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 01_example.sh >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>> start() { >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> stop() { >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> } >>>>>>>>> ... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> defenitly >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> /system/overlay/bin >>>>>>>>> for all the installed bins >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Question: >>>>>>>>> does a seperate bin dir for tinky scripts make sense >>>>>>>>> to get a cleaner layout??? >>>>>>>> don't think so just name the scripts s.t with tinky that they will be >>>>>>>> easy to find >>>>>>>> sorry this is all I got to say right now Im not too deep into your work >>>>>>>> to make more comment but Im sure I will be soon ;) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> To build a package I need to X-compile it right? Because i having >>>>>>>> troubles setting up the toolchain on my gentoo box perhaps you have a >>>>>>>> sample toolchain for me. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Where can i find the sources for the cgi scripts the webinterface is >>>>>>>> using? I think there is some work needed too and i would like to >>>>>>>> program >>>>>>>> stuff like web interface fot ctorrent, top, netstat etc... >>>>>>>> hmm ok thats it right now >>>>>>>> bye >>>>>>>> Dennis >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Aurel >>>> >>> >>