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Originally Posted by sjheiss
No, I'm pretty sure the version in the first post is different than the one from NSLU2's site. He says "The existing versions of OptWare expect a version of wget that supports the "--passive-ftp" option, and the Kindle's BusyBox simply doesn't. Took enough work to fix this that I figured it was worth posting."
And after I installed it and tried running "ipkg update" I get an error involving --passive-ftp:
"ipkg_download: ERROR: Command failed with return value 1: `wget --passive-ftp -q -P /opt/ipkg-NIKtxs http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/op...table/Packages'
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When following the instructions in the first post on a Kindle 4 (Non Touch), I got the passive-ftp error using the busybox wget in the k4nt main partition.
The busybox built-in commands are intrinsics. The search path is not followed. To execute an external command you must include a path (like ./wget to run an optware wget). Unfortunately, ipgk does not supply this so the wget built into the parent busybox is used instead.
After much experimentation, I mounted the diags partition in /mnt/mmc and ran bash from its busybox, to get rid of the wget problem. That busybox has more commands, and its wget does not get the passive-ftp error when called by ipkg.
Do not make changes in the mounted diags partition. It would probably be a much better idea to download and run a bash shell that does not contain wget, and put the optware wget folder at the beginning of the search path.
Here is the optware bash shell:
http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/op...2.49-1_arm.ipk
Extract data.tar.gz from the .ipk file, then extract data.tar.gz into a bash folder.