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    1.2.3 embedded is missing "dirname"

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      eweri last edited by

      Hello!

      I just wanted to use avahi with 1.2.3 embedded but after the installation dbus does not start because it (/usr/local/etc/rc.d/dbus) uses the command "dirname" which is not installed. "basename" is installed.

      Which packet includes "dirname" so I can add it via pkg_add?

      BTW. If you wonder why i want to run avahi: we use MacOS X only and it is very comfortable to use it together.

      Bye, thanks,
      eweri

      P.S. I know I could change the script to use a fixed path but I prefer not to change installed scripts.

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        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate last edited by

        There is an Avahi package you can install from System > Packages and it works just fine on 1.2.3 NanoBSD-based embedded images.

        I'm using it on my WRAP right now.

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