[Avila] wpa_supplicant
hong zhang
henryzhang at arrowspan.com
Tue Dec 12 18:20:44 EST 2006
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Joel,
I have two problems during build after adding wpa_supplicant.
1. Complaining tls related. Do you know any thing for the patch,
openssl-tls-extensions.patch? Should we do any about it?
2. After removing tls related feature and get error for not enough space related
to genext2fs.
Any clue?
----henry
2.
Joel Lindsay <joel at waveteq.com> wrote: Hong,
On question 1, yes, just make sure the entry in config.in corresponds to the
entry in the users directory Makefile.
I had many problems putting any more atheros stuff into the kernel. I ended
up ripping the madwifi from the kernel and adding a new version under the
modules directory. It took a little bit of massaging, but I did get it
done.
Joel Lindsay, B.Eng
Project Engineer
Waveteq Communications
(250) 766-9229
----- Original Message -----
From: "hong zhang"
To: "Avila"
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Avila] wpa_supplicant
Subject: [Avila] > Joel,
>
> Thanks for information. I have two more questions.
>
> 1. May I simply add "bool 'wpa_supplicant'
> CONFIG_USER_WPA_SUPPLICANT" in config.in?
> Is it enough?
>
> 2. I have some custom modules working with atheros drivers which locate
> in drivers/net/wireless. If I want to put my own modules in the
> driver/net/wirelss subdirectory, what should I modifiy?
>
> Thanks for great help!
>
> ---henry
>
> Joel Lindsay wrote:
> Henry,
>
> Just download wpa supplicant for yourself and follow the instructions for
> adding a new package that you can get from the uClinux mailing list.
> Basically it involves:
>
> Putting package in user directory
> Modifying the user/Makefile to add package
> Modifying the config/config.in to add variable flag for compiling
> Modifying the config/config.help to add help test
> Modifying the wpa_supplicant Makefile to include a romfs target.
>
> I think you can get away with only adding the following to the
> wpa_supplicant/Makefile
>
> romfs:
> mkdir -p $(ROMFSINST)/usr/local/sbin/
> $(ROMFSINST) -e CONFIG_USER_WPA_SUPPLICANT
> /usr/sbin/wpa_supplicant
> $(ROMFSINST) -e CONFIG_USER_WPA_SUPPLICANT
> /usr/sbin/wpa_passphrase
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Joel Lindsay, B.Eng
> Project Engineer
> Waveteq Communications
> (250) 766-9229
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "hong zhang"
> To: "Avila"
> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 4:18 PM
> Subject: [Avila] wpa_supplicant
>
>
>> Dear folks,
>>
>> When will snapgear contain wpa_supplicant tool?
>> I need it to configure my GW2348 board.
>>
>> Please let me know!
>> Thanks!!!
>>
>> ---henry
>>
>
>
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