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    • Eric KatzfeyE
      Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team
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      If you can use a Docker container for you application then you can run Ubuntu or Alpine and get access to a lot of packages. If you run on target without a container then you are much more limited in what you can do to resolve dependencies. opkg isn't like apt-get where you can point to large package repositories to find your missing dependencies. In this case you will likely have to build and install libxslt yourself.

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      • SHofmeesterS
        SHofmeester
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        Hi @Eric-Katzfey,
        I have the same problem as MattO.
        How can I build and install libxslt myself?
        Do I have to make a .ipk file of the libxslt repository, push it to the Voxl and then "opkg install"?
        How can I make a .ipk file that can be installed?
        Or is there another way to install it?

        Thanks in advance

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        • Eric KatzfeyE
          Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @SHofmeester
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          @SHofmeester You can build it in the voxl-emulator and then make an ipk package that you can install on target with opkg.

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          • SHofmeesterS
            SHofmeester
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            Hi @Eric-Katzfey,

            Thank you for your reply.
            I was able to build the libxslt library with voxl-emulator, with ./autogen.sh, make and ./configure. And I was also able to make an .ipk with control.tar.gz., data.tar.gz and debian-binary, with a online tutorial.
            But when I push it to the Voxl and try to opkg install it, it says: "unrecognized archive format" and "failed to extract control.tar.gz".

            I tried to copy the file structure and contents of the control file from the Voxl-libraries. But I don't understand what should be in the data directory, what shouldn't and what the format should be.

            How can I make an .ipk file with the right format to install libxslt with opkg?

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            • Eric KatzfeyE
              Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @SHofmeester
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              @SHofmeester What do you have for the Architecture: in the control file for the package? If you use all it should work.

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              • SHofmeesterS
                SHofmeester
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                @Eric-Katzfey
                Thank you, I was able to opkg install libslt-dev on VOXL (I also had to use "ar x" to create the .ipk-file, like you do in your make_package.sh, instead of "tar", like on online tutorials)

                Another dependency of lxml is python3-dev. How can I opkg install that on the VOXL? Because I can't find a repository to put in the data-folder of the .ipk-file.

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                • tomT
                  tom admin
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                  @SHofmeester This repo hasn't been touched in quite a while so I can't guarantee that it will work perfectly, but this was used to build / install Python3 on VOXL in the past: https://gitlab.com/voxl-public/support/voxl-python-3.6.9

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                  • SHofmeesterS
                    SHofmeester
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                    Hi @tom, thank you for your reply, but that isn't exactly what I meant.
                    I built/installed python3 on the VOXL and it works well.
                    But for pymavlink I need: python3-dev (and also libxslt-dev and libxml2-dev, but I built/installed those myself on the VOXL).
                    For reference (below "On Linux"): https://github.com/ArduPilot/pymavlink/blob/master/README.md

                    Is there a python3-dev repository I can use for the data of the .ipk-file?
                    Do I need to add that package to the image and then reflash it (https://docs.modalai.com/voxl-system-image/)? If so, what are the main steps to do that?
                    Isn't there a way to use apt-get?

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                    • Chad SweetC
                      Chad Sweet ModalAI Team
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                      We don't have much familiarity with supporting Python. It might make most sense to use Ubuntu on Docker . That way you can apt-get the packages you need. You can access libmodal_pipe as well from that Docker.

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                      • SHofmeesterS
                        SHofmeester
                        last edited by

                        Hi @Chad-Sweet, thank you, I was able to install pymavlink, and all the dependencies using apt-get, on the docker on the VOXL.

                        How can I access libmodal_pipe from the docker?
                        Can I access it using UDP (that is what pymavlink uses)?
                        And how can I get the data from the flight controller, for example if it is armed or not?

                        Then I can use pymavlink to get the data from the flight controller inside the docker and then send it outside the docker, so I can use all the VOXL libraries and functionalities.

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                        • Eric KatzfeyE
                          Eric Katzfey ModalAI Team @SHofmeester
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                          @SHofmeester There is some introductory material about libmodal_pipe in our documentation here: https://docs.modalai.com/voxl-sdk/

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