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I just I did find the source code at 'http://www.inatech.eu/inadyn/readme.html' but wonder if anyone else has done this or could help compile it?
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2013-01-08
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2013-01-09
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I have thought it would be great to run inadyn on my n810 when I'm on vacation (leaving the n810 at home) because the n810 draws such little power, and it's better than keeping my desktop PC on all the time.
Things I do know:
1. inadyn is written in C
2. I tried it once before and got some errors, of which I would have to re-check what they are. I think some dependencies were not met.
3. I tried using 'ddclient' instead, which is perl-based, but for that I needed Perl on the n810 and I had difficulty installing that. I think ddclient is less reliable compared to inadyn anyhow
4. While I have EasyDebian installed, I haven't tried installing inadyn directly into that. I would prefer a native Maemo4 version of it...
I just now tried finding source code for inadyn so I could compile it for the n810 directly, but no such luck.
Does anyone else use a DNS update client on the n810, and/or do you know how I could get this inadyn C version working on the n810?
EDIT: I did find the source code at 'http://www.inatech.eu/inadyn/readme.html' but wonder if anyone else has done this or could help compile it?
Thanks,
Chris
Last edited by murphycc; 2013-01-07 at 18:44. Reason: Found source code