## SECTION=image menu "ipkg options " config IMAGE_IPKG_PUSH_TO_REPOSITORY bool prompt "make images: push packets to ipkg-repository" help If this option is checked the packet files are pushed to the ipkg-repository (to be specified in .ptxdistrc). Please note, that the ipkg-repository is currently a local directory on your machine. config IMAGE_IPKG_FORCED_PUSH depends on IMAGE_IPKG_PUSH_TO_REPOSITORY bool prompt "force ipkg-push" help Usually the script checks for some previous ipkg-push to a 'dist' release and requires you to delete a previous dist directory If this option is checked, this is done by default. This is most useful for development purposes. menuconfig IMAGE_IPKG_SIGN_OPENSSL depends on IMAGE_IPKG_PUSH_TO_REPOSITORY bool select HOST_OPENSSL prompt "sign ipkg-repository with openssl" help Use openssl to to sign the Packages file in the package repository. if IMAGE_IPKG_SIGN_OPENSSL config IMAGE_IPKG_SIGN_OPENSSL_SIGNER string prompt "signer certificate file" help signer certificate file to pass to openssl for signing. config IMAGE_IPKG_SIGN_OPENSSL_KEY string prompt "private key file" help private key file to pass to openssl. endif config IMAGE_INSTALL_FROM_IPKG_REPOSITORY bool select IMAGE_IPKG_PUSH_TO_REPOSITORY select IMAGE_IPKG_FORCED_PUSH prompt "make images: install packets from ipkg-repository" help If this option is checked the packet files from the ipkg-repository are used to create the images Please note, that the ipkg-repository is currently a local directory on your machine. config IMAGE_IPKG_INDEX bool "generate ipkg.index" help Activating this option generates a ipkg index file ("Packages") in your PKGDIR. If served by a web or ftp server it allows ipkg on your target to access your ipkg and install or update them. config IMAGE_XPKG_EXTRA_ARGS string prompt "extra arguments passed to ipkg-build/opkg-build" help If needed you can add extra arguments for ipkg-build/opkg-build here (e.g. -c if you want ipkg-build to use tar instead of ar.) endmenu