menuconfig IPKG bool "ipkg " # ipkg calls wget with long options! select BB_CONFIG_FEATURE_WGET_LONG_OPTIONS if BB_CONFIG_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 config IPKG_EXTRACT_TEST bool prompt "ipkg_extract_test" depends on IPKG 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" depends on IPKG 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" depends on IPKG help If selected, ipkg will be installed with a wrapper script which provides basic logging facilities config IPKG_GENERIC_IPKG_CONF bool prompt "install /etc/ipkg.conf" default y depends on ROOTFS depends on IPKG help Installs a generic /etc/ipkg.conf file. config IPKG_GENERIC_IPKG_CONF_URL depends on IPKG_GENERIC_IPKG_CONF string prompt "IPKG Update Site URL" default "src http://some/path" 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. Important: To make ipkg work at runtime, you must install this configuration file. Without it you can't install new packages.