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## SECTION=disk_and_file
menuconfig OPKG
tristate
select LIBARCHIVE
select LIBCURL if OPKG_CURL
select OPENSSL if OPKG_OPENSSL
prompt "opkg "
help
Opkg is a lightweight package management system based on Ipkg.
http://code.google.com/p/opkg/
if OPKG
config OPKG_PATHFINDER
bool
prompt "pathfinder support"
# needs pathfinder-openssl
depends on BROKEN
help
Pathfinder is designed to provide a mechanism for any
program to perform RFC3280-compliant path validation
of X.509 certificates, even when some of the intermediate
certificates are not present on the local machine. It will
automatically download any such certificates (and their
CRLs) from the Internet as needed using the AIA and CRL
distribution point extensions of the certificate it is
processing.
config OPKG_CURL
bool
prompt "libcurl support"
help
FIXME - is this optional?
curl is a command line tool for transferring data with
URL syntax.
config OPKG_SHA256
bool
prompt "sha256 support"
help
FIXME
config OPKG_OPENSSL
bool
prompt "openssl signature checking"
help
FIXME
config OPKG_SSL_CURL
bool
prompt "libcurl certificate authentication"
help
FIXME
config OPKG_GPG
bool
prompt "signature checking with gpg"
# gpg and openssl are mutually exclusive
depends on ! OPKG_OPENSSL
# needs gpgme
depends on BROKEN
help
FIXME
config OPKG_OPKG_CONF
bool
prompt "install /etc/opkg/opkg.conf"
default y
help
Installs a generic /etc/opkg/opkg.conf file.
Important: To make opkg work at runtime, you must install this
configuration file. Without it you can't install new packages.
if OPKG_OPKG_CONF
config OPKG_OPKG_CONF_HOST
prompt "OPKG 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 opkg.conf URL below.
config OPKG_OPKG_CONF_URL
string
prompt "OPKG Update Site URL"
default "src ptxdist http://${PTXCONF_OPKG_OPKG_CONF_HOST}/ptxdist/${PTXCONF_PROJECT}/dists/${PTXCONF_PROJECT}${PTXCONF_PROJECT_VERSION}"
help
This path is put into the /etc/opkg/opkg.conf file and specifies
where to find an OPKG 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.
config OPKG_OPKG_CONF_CHECKSIG
bool
prompt "enable repository signature checking"
depends on OPKG_OPENSSL
help
Set the following options in opkg.conf:
option check_signature 1
option signature_ca_path /etc/ssl/certs
option signature_ca_file /etc/ssl/certs/opkg.crt
Repository will only be used if it's signature can be validated.
endif
endif
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