This is the first time I have installed the custom firmware. Do you mean it is an old version of one of the files in a stock installation? It is quite an old machine. If it is a package only installed by the custom firmware is there a clean way to remove it and re run the install?
To see if it is an old installation I type "cli" to go to a full terminal and tried "opkg list-installed" and got :
humax# opkg list-installed
anacron - 2.3-1
at - 3.1.18
auto-unprotect - 1.0.6
bash - 4.2
busybox - 1.20.2-1
cifs - 2.6.18
cron-daemon - 1.18.3-4
epg - 1.2.7
file - 5.0.4
hmt - 2.0.10
id3v2 - 0.1.11-1
inotify-tools - 3.14
jim - 0.77
jim-binary - 0.76
jim-cgi - 0.7-1
jim-oo - 0.77
jim-pack - 0.71
jim-sqlite3 - 0.77-1
libpcre - 8.37-1
libxconv - 1.0.1
lighttpd - 1.4.39-1
lsof - 4.87
mediatomb - 0.11.0r2-3
mongoose - 3.0-7
nicesplice - 1.1
openssl-command - 1.0.0.d
rs - 0.4.2
samba - 2.2.12-3
service-control - 2.5
sqlite3 - 3.7.6
ssmtp - 2.64
swapper - 1.0.1
tcpfix - 1.0.0
trm - 1.1
unencrypt - 0.1.4
virtual-disk - 1.1
webif-channelicons - 1.1.25
wireless-helper - 1.0.0
wireless-tools - 29
wpa-supplicant - 0.6.10
I could try removing rs and then re-running "opkg install webif --force-reinstall". Or would that do irrepairable damage?
To see if it is an old installation I type "cli" to go to a full terminal and tried "opkg list-installed" and got :
humax# opkg list-installed
anacron - 2.3-1
at - 3.1.18
auto-unprotect - 1.0.6
bash - 4.2
busybox - 1.20.2-1
cifs - 2.6.18
cron-daemon - 1.18.3-4
epg - 1.2.7
file - 5.0.4
hmt - 2.0.10
id3v2 - 0.1.11-1
inotify-tools - 3.14
jim - 0.77
jim-binary - 0.76
jim-cgi - 0.7-1
jim-oo - 0.77
jim-pack - 0.71
jim-sqlite3 - 0.77-1
libpcre - 8.37-1
libxconv - 1.0.1
lighttpd - 1.4.39-1
lsof - 4.87
mediatomb - 0.11.0r2-3
mongoose - 3.0-7
nicesplice - 1.1
openssl-command - 1.0.0.d
rs - 0.4.2
samba - 2.2.12-3
service-control - 2.5
sqlite3 - 3.7.6
ssmtp - 2.64
swapper - 1.0.1
tcpfix - 1.0.0
trm - 1.1
unencrypt - 0.1.4
virtual-disk - 1.1
webif-channelicons - 1.1.25
wireless-helper - 1.0.0
wireless-tools - 29
wpa-supplicant - 0.6.10
I could try removing rs and then re-running "opkg install webif --force-reinstall". Or would that do irrepairable damage?
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