The tool is called Server2Go and can be downloaded here (the Micro-Package is enough for this type of installation and it is a self-extracting EXE file): If you have neither an internet access nor the VMware locally nor a webserver available, there is still a possibility to install IPK packages. The path to the directory can be entered in the ipk.conf of device ( /var/www/ppc_603e for mvBlueLYNX IPK packages /var/www/ppc_6xx for mvBlueLYNX-M7 and mvBlueCOUGAR-P IPK packages). The only thing you have to know is the IP address of the Virtual Machine (VMware). The Apache webserver of the Virtual Machine (VMware) makes them available and by using a browser you can navigate through the directories. var/www/ppc_6xx # for mvBlueLYNX-M7 and mvBlueCOUGAR-P IPK packages var/www/ppc_603e # for mvBlueLYNX IPK packages To install a package file called mvstest.ipk: Package installation scripts from prompting. force-defaults Use default options for questions asked by ipkg. force-depends Make dependency checks warnings instead of errors dest package installation, removal, upgrading.Ĭonfiguration file, (but can also be a directoryįorce Options (use when ipkg is too smart for its own good): Status ] Display all/some status fields for or allĭepends Print uninstalled package dependencies for Info ] Display all/some info fields for or all List List available packages and descriptions Install Download and install (and dependencies) Upgrade Upgrade all installed packages to latest version
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