installing kmod-video-gspca-ov534
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Is there some reason why the install failed?
root@Omega-2376:/# opkg install kmod-video-gspca-ov534 Installing kmod-video-gspca-ov534 (3.18.20-1) to root... Downloading http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05/ar71xx/generic/packages/base/kmod-video-gspca-ov534_3.18.20-1_ar71xx.ipk. Multiple packages (kmod-usb-core and kmod-usb-core) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest. Multiple packages (kmod-input-core and kmod-input-core) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest. Multiple packages (kmod-video-core and kmod-video-core) providing same name marked HOLD or PREFER. Using latest. Collected errors: * satisfy_dependencies_for: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for kmod-video-gspca-ov534: * kernel (= 3.18.20-1-7bed08fa9c06eb8089e82c200340ec66) * kernel (= 3.18.20-1-7bed08fa9c06eb8089e82c200340ec66) * * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package kmod-video-gspca-ov534. root@Omega-2376:/#
There seems to be a newer version of some packages installed in the latest firmware:
root@Omega-2376:/# opkg list kmod-usb-core kmod-usb-core - 3.18.27-1 kmod-usb-core - 3.18.20-1 - Kernel support for USB
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@Kenneth-Lim I find it slightly surprising that you are getting this message.
Doing opkg info kmod-video-gspca-ov534 indicates that it is dependent on kernel version 3.18.20-1
Yet using uname -r shows that the Omega (with the latest updates) is on kernel version 3.18.27
I would have thought that a package would be installable with a later version of the kernel.
Maybe the Omega people can clarify this.If you wish, you could try opkg --force-depends install kmod-video-gspca-ov534 which will cause the installation to be done despite mismatched dependencies. However, in general it is not necessarily safe to use --force-depends in case there really are some incompatibilities.
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Thanks for the hint! Sadly doesn't work...wondering if the latest update caused this.