Problem to install igmpproxy

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malexeev
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Problem to install igmpproxy

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Hello!
I have a TP-Link WR1043nd router, I updated it to the latest firmware:
Device Name: Gargoyle
Gargoyle Version: 1.12.0
Model: TP-Link TL-WR1043N / ND v1
I connected via SSH, I try to install the igmpproxy package from the repository, I get the following ...
root @ Gargoyle: ~ # opkg update
Downloading package list for 1 source ...
Package list for 1 downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for gargoyle_kernel_specific source ...
Package list for gargoyle_kernel_specific downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for openwrt_18.06.5_telephony source ...
Package list for openwrt_18.06.5_telephony downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for openwrt_18.06.5_routing source ...
Package list for openwrt_18.06.5_routing downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for gargoyle source ...
Package list for gargoyle downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for openwrt_18.06.5_base source ...
Package list for openwrt_18.06.5_base downloaded successfully.

Downloading package list for openwrt_18.06.5_packages source ...
Package list for openwrt_18.06.5_packages downloaded successfully.

root @ Gargoyle: ~ # opkg install igmpproxy
Preparing to install the following packages, which will require 14238 bytes:
igmpproxy

Preparing to install package igmpproxy ...
Downloading ...
Downloaded igmpproxy successfully.
Installing igmpproxy ...

I waited a very long time, but then nothing happens ..... Is something wrong? Please help in solving this problem.

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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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Not enough room left on the flash drive?

Try mount a USB flash drive for more space?

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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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Is it possible your router crashed and rebooted during installation? Those models run out of RAM easily.
You can try again and observe the router or the uptime.

You Can also try downloading the package directly to your router and installing it from RAM.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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Next time, don't post the same topic twice in two locations...
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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malexeev
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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

Post by malexeev »

There 's plenty of space on the flash drive.

Tried to install this package from the flash itself.... the result is the same (((

There 's enough RAM. There are no failures. The package weighs only 16 KB. I don 't know what the problem is.

And installation of plugins takes place without any problems.

In installation time no failures and resets were observed.

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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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Take a deep breath, and wait for some replies. Perhaps someone needs to do a bit of thinking before coming back to you.
Please stop posting 1 line per post. Just combine all your thoughts at once.
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malexeev
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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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Ok :(

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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

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I've tried this on my own router, and it works fine.
All i can suggest is that you
1. reboot the router
2. open a second terminal and issue "logread -f". This will spit out all log info to this terminal.
3. Then try to install the package.

Watch in the logging terminal for any out of memory (oom) killer's flagging or anything else suspicious.

I don't see any reason this shouldn't work, except for an out of memory situation.
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malexeev
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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

Post by malexeev »

Ok, I'll try to do as you advise. Maybe I should reflash the router to version 12 to eliminate crashes and failures? Is it possible that I installed a theme in a web browser and therefore there was a mismatch? :(

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Re: Problem to install igmpproxy

Post by malexeev »

Today I decided not to reset the settings, but rebooted the router, logged in via SSH, launched two opkg update and opkg install igmpproxy commands, the package downloaded and installed. I rebooted the router again, WiFi disappeared, I had to send it to reboot again. In general, the package is installed, all the necessary files for configuration are available. I will try to configure IPTV. Thank you for your help and advice. ;) ;) ;)

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