Installing Gargoyle as a set of packages

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SnappyCrunch
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Installing Gargoyle as a set of packages

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I have a router (Visio XWR100) that is officially supported by OpenWRT, not officially supported by Gargoyle, and is currently running OpenWRT 12.09 Attitude Adjustment. According to the wiki, I should be able able to install Gargoyle by adding the Gargoyle repository to my opkg.conf file, but the set of packages page in the wiki seems pretty out of date and doesn't list the current repository address. Can anyone tell me what the repo address is for the current stable branch, edit the wiki, or tell me how to find out?

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Re: Installing Gargoyle as a set of packages

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I don't think this is longer possible with a simple procedure.

No doubt with time and skill anything is possible...............

SnappyCrunch
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Re: Installing Gargoyle as a set of packages

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Well that's a shame; I was looking forward to using Gargoyles bandwidth monitoring features.

The "set of packages" page on the wiki does say that the instructions are out of date, but it also says that instructions should theoretically work (for Backfire). It might be time to update or remove that page.

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Re: Installing Gargoyle as a set of packages

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I think is just left for reference

I understand the Eric made a custom change to the kernel for quotas and at that point is was no longer possible??

not 100% sure on this

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