## SECTION=disk_and_file menuconfig IPKG tristate prompt "ipkg " # ipkg calls wget with long options! select BUSYBOX_LONG_OPTS if BUSYBOX_WGET select BUSYBOX_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS if BUSYBOX_WGET help IPKG is a small packet mechanism for embedded systems to maintain the applications on the system. It allows installing, updating or removing applications at runtime if IPKG config IPKG_EXTRACT_TEST bool prompt "ipkg_extract_test" help Unfortunately, nobody knows what this program is being used for. FIXME: This item needs to be documented config IPKG_HASH_TEST bool prompt "ipkg_hash_test" help Unfortunately, nobody knows what this program is being used for. FIXME: This item needs to be documented config IPKG_LOG_WRAPPER bool prompt "use ipkg log wrapper" help If selected, ipkg will be installed with a wrapper script which provides basic logging facilities config IPKG_IPKG_CONF bool prompt "install /etc/ipkg.conf" default y help Installs a generic /etc/ipkg.conf file. Important: To make ipkg work at runtime, you must install this configuration file. Without it you can't install new packages. if IPKG_IPKG_CONF config IPKG_IPKG_CONF_HOST prompt "IPKG Update Site Host" default "www.example.org" string help Enter the hostname of your update site here. You can use it as part of the ipkg.conf URL below. config IPKG_IPKG_CONF_URL string prompt "IPKG Update Site URL" default "src ptxdist http://${PTXCONF_IPKG_IPKG_CONF_HOST}/ptxdist/${PTXCONF_PROJECT}/dists/${PTXCONF_PROJECT}${PTXCONF_PROJECT_VERSION}" help This path is put into the /etc/ipkg.conf file and specifies where to find an IPKG packet feed. Note: Keep the "src" in front of the URL, its required if the URL should be used. If you don't want to use this feature, keep the whole entry empty. endif endif