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Revisió 5 (Roger Pueyo Centelles, 29-08-2018 18:26) → Revisió 6/7 (Roger Pueyo Centelles, 08-12-2018 02:59)
h1. Packages There are repositories which contain compiled packages, both those part of the qMp project themselves, or related to it (e.g.: LibreMap). The repositories can be found here: @http://downloads.qmp.cat/Releases/XXXX/YYYY/packages/@ (for qMp ≤ 3.2.1) @http://downloads.qmp.cat/Releases/XXXX/packages/ZZZZ/@ (for qMp ≥ 4.0) where "XXXX" is the name of the release (e.g.: "4.0"; "4.1"; check the releases list at http://downloads.qmp.cat/Releases/) and "YYYY" or "ZZZZ" correspond to the CPU/SoC architecture. For example: * *ar71xx/generic* (Ubiquiti AirMax devices like the NanoStation M5, most TP-Link routers, etc.): ** YYYY = ar71xx (qMp ≤ 3.2.1) ** ZZZZ = mips_24kc (qMp ≥ 4.0) * *ramips/mt7620* (ZBT APE522-II, Xiaomi MiWiFi mini, Nexx WT3020, etc.): ** YYYY = ramips (qMp ≤ 3.2.1) ** ZZZZ = mipsel_24kc (qMp ≥ 4.0) * *x86/legacy* (Alix boards, etc.): ** YYYY = x86 (qMp ≤ 3.2.1) ** ZZZZ = i386_pentium (qMp ≥ 4.0) * *x86/64* (APU boards, generic 64 bits x86 CPUs, etc.): ** YYYY = x86 (qMp ≤ 3.2.1) ** ZZZZ = x86_64 (qMp ≥ 4.0) The repositories can be used with the "opkg" tool, by adding the corresponding line to @/etc/opkg/customfeeds.conf@. For instance: @src/gz qmp http://downloads.qmp.cat/Releases/3.2.1/mpc85xx/packages/qmp_packages/@ (for qMp ≤ 3.2.1) @src/gz qmp http://.qmp.cat/Releases/4.0/packages/mips_24kc/qmp/@ http://.qmp.cat/Releases/4.1/packages/mips_24kc/qmp/@ (for qMp ≥ 4.0) Then "opkg update && opkg install qmp-small-node" should be enough to install the whole system.