1 config ADK_PACKAGE_SUFFIX
3 default "ipk" if ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_IPKG
4 default "ipk" if ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_OPKG
5 default "tar.gz" if ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_TGZ
8 prompt "Package format"
9 default ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_TGZ
11 config ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_TGZ
12 bool "gzip compressed tar archive"
14 Create compressed tar archives of packages.
15 Pre- and post install scripts will be executed in the target
16 directory. There will be no package manager installed onto the target.
18 config ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_IPKG
22 Create ipkg packages and use ipkg package management on the target.
24 config ADK_TARGET_PACKAGE_OPKG
26 select ADK_PACKAGE_OPKG
27 select ADK_HOST_NEED_OPKG
29 Create opkg packages and use opkg package management on the target.
32 config ADK_LEAVE_ETC_ALONE
33 bool "do not install anything into /etc"
36 Enabling this option will prevent the ADK from installing anything
37 into /etc. This is useful for highly customised setups with custom
40 Package Makefiles can override this setting by passing "force_etc" to
41 the package-template. to a non-empty value. This is useful for
42 packages traditionally installing non-config stuff into /etc, like
45 Note that without further customisation, turning this option
46 on will almost certainly render the resulting system unusable.
48 config ADK_INSTALL_PACKAGE_INIT_SCRIPTS
49 bool "ship custom init-scripts along with packages"
51 depends on !ADK_LEAVE_ETC_ALONE
53 Turning this option to false will prevent the ADK from
54 installing init-scripts (i.e. files in /etc/init.d) for
55 certain daemons and daemon-like applications.
57 Note that without further customisation, turning this option
58 off will almost certainly render the resulting system unusable.
60 config ADK_INSTALL_PACKAGE_NETWORK_SCRIPTS
61 bool "ship custom network-scripts along with packages"
63 depends on !ADK_LEAVE_ETC_ALONE
65 Turning this option to false will prevent the ADK from
66 installing network-scripts (i.e. files in /etc/network/) for
67 packages providing any.
69 Note that without further customisation, turning this option
70 off will almost certainly render the resulting system unusable.