mikshaw


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Posted: Oct. 09 2005,14:40 |
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UCI files are built exactly like tar.gz extensions, except they are compressed in a different way and usually include a mini tar.gz extension within them (/opt/<programname>/user.tar.gz). http://damnsmalllinux.org/wiki/index.php/Category:MyDSL Follow the same procedure as tar.gz, just remember to put writeable files that will not be in /opt/programname into user.tar.gz before creating the cloop file. Then instead of tarring up the package, use the UCI doc to finish up.
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