Bekijk de volledige versie : CTCS webui, need help!!!
Does any body know what this error means:
[root@(none) ~]$ ipkg install ctcs
Installing ctcs (1.2-6) to root/...
Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/ctcs_1.2-6_mipsel.ipk
Configuring ctcs
ctcs.postinst: applet not found
postinst script returned status 1
ERROR: ctcs.postinst returned 1
Successfully terminated.
Sollie.
open up 'ctcs.postinst' in your favorite editor and see what is failing.
/regards
Henrik
that is, ctcs.postinst at /opt/lib/ipkg/info
My guess is that it references #!/bin/sh at the top when it should be #!/opt/bin/bash
(busybox provides the /bin/sh reference, but it is missing a lot of the functionality that bash has - the postinst script is probably trying to use something that busybox doesn't support)
Ok thanks, but is there a way to install it.
Sollie.
Ok thanks, but is there a way to install it.
Sollie.
Apparently not.
http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?t=6188
http://wl500g.info/showpost.php?p=44632&postcount=12
Unless you can find a way to install perl first.
First up, do "ipkg update".
Then do "ipkg install ctcs"
You will get a message thus:
$ ipkg install ctcs
Installing ctcs (1.2-6) to root...
Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/ctcs_1.2-6_mipsel.ipk
Installing perl (5.8.8-13) to root...
Downloading http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/perl_5.8.8-13_mipsel.ipk
Configuring ctcs
ctcs.postinst: applet not found
postinst script returned status 1
ERROR: ctcs.postinst returned 1
Configuring perl
Successfully terminated.
ctcs.postinst just wants to run "/opt/lib/ipkg/info/ctcs.postinst", wich in turn just wants to run "/opt/etc/init.d/S90ctcs".
OK, tryin to run "/opt/etc/init.d/S90ctcs" at the command line, it says nothing, and nothing runs.
So trying "ctcs" at the command line, it says:
$ ctcs
bash: /opt/bin/ctcs: /usr/bin/perl: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
But perl was installed with no errors.
OK, where is perl?
$ which perl
/opt/bin/perl
What does ctcs say?
$ which ctcs
/opt/bin/ctcs
$ less /opt/bin/ctcs
Aha! There is the problem! perl is at /opt/bin/perl, not /usr/bin/perl.
OK, editing the first line of /opt/bin/ctcs to replace "/usr/bin/perl" with "/opt/bin/perl", now everything is running!
The only thing is, I can see the ctcs server via the web interface at my PC, but I can't figure out how to connect to the "-S" parameter so I can monitor enhanced-ctorrents, and I can't figure out how to add new torrents.