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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    I have just tested, it works for images and postscript too ! thankls again
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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    many many thanks !! :) It works, I use it to produce only gif/jpeg and it works perfectly. In the package, there aren't gnuplot's resources (gnuplot try to read resources from /opt/share/gnuplot/...). For my purpose it is not a problem (resources are not required for producing jpeg/gif) but...
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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    :) gnuplot is used by many tools to produce graphs on the fly. For example, my router currently reads data from my weather station, process data, create reporting web page and finally uploads to website. Using gnuplot, I would like to create graphical representation of the weather data (I used...
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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    Hi, any chance to have package "gnuplot" compiled (entware-arm) ? If i'm not wrong, it is already present in the openwrt repository. thanks
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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    thank you zyxmon, it works ! Unfortunately using this way I loose the possibility to install a lot of large package due to the max size of the internal flash Is there another way that permit to me to have both jfss (storage on internal flash) and opt (storage on external HD) ? The best of the...
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    Entware-arm - synced with Entware (mips) 2015.09

    is it possible to use /jffs instead of /opt for libraries ? I have tried moving /bin /lib etc. to /jffs/, changed PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH but it doesn't work (if I well understood, most of the path to /opt/.. are hardcoded) I have a R7000 with more than 90Mb of free space on internal flash...
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