From: Paul C. L. <pc...@gm...> - 2006-08-28 22:22:36
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Unfortunately, I don't have any spare machines, just two that are fully utilized. They need to be stable, so I can't experiment. Of course, if someone sends me a spare box, I would be willing to maintain a Cobalt port. I will also look into acquiring one myself. Might be better if Gilles gets one instead and I just give him the small diff. There is a ROM update that is not directly supportable by a IPCop build code change, but the firmware upgrade went off simply enough for me. Sourceforge hosts the binary. Btw, this build was for the 2.4 kernel. I should have stated so in the first post. I >would< be immediately willing to provide support/coaching to those who would like to do similar. I would also be willing to document the process officially. On 8/28/06, Ivan Kabaivanov <ch...@ya...> wrote: > On Monday 28 August 2006 01:59 pm, Paul Charles Leddy wrote: > > I've just completed a project to build IPCop onto Cobalt 3i. It is up > > and running on our systems. > > > > If you want to try out the ISO, please let me know and I'll point you > > at the url. I have limited bandwidth at the moment, but can make > > arrangements if the masses need it pronto. > > > > A major thanks to Lorant Leopold whose post gave me initial assurance, > > and whose correspondence saved me days. And Jeff Walter for his Holy > > Grail website. > > > > The diff is very small. I can send that along too by request. Will > > post eventually online, but wanted to get the word out for now via > > this little post. > > Paul, > > would you be interested in maintaining a cobalt port? That'd be better than > just submitting a diff, because I don't think any of the developers has a > cobalt, so maintaining support in future ipcop versions would be impossible. > > IvanK. > -- --- - ---- - ----- --------- -- ------ ----- --- ----- |