Looks like the committer for the OpenWRT package is Marek:
https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/packages/net/batman-adv

did you report this problem to him ?

bye :)

Saverio

2012/5/23 Pedro Nuno Costa Rodrigues <pedro...@sapo.pt>:
>
> Hello, my name is Pedro, and I'm writing from Portugal.
>
> I would like to ask some questions about batman-adv in openwrt backfire
> 10.03.2.
>
> I already wrote to http://www.open-mesh.org/wiki/open-mesh/MailingList (the
> mailing list of batman-adv routing protocol) but the developers of the
> batman-adv said to me, after some chat and replies, that this issue could be
> solved asking in the openwrt forum, because they didn't know how to solve
> the problem.
>
> The problem happens when i build the openwrt image to use in my routers (i'm
> trying to build a batman-adv mesh network), the definitions of batman-adv
> protocol don't start when the routers boot, as i wish.
>
> In /etc/config/ there are some configuration files, like dhcp, network,
> wireless, etc... and the file that i'm talking about is the "batman-adv"
> file configuration.
> In that "batman-adv" file we can define if this specific router is a gateway
> server or client... if the visualization mode is server or client... etc...
>
> After my definitions are saved and after rebooting the routers, the
> definitions don't start as i defined, but starts as defined by default...
>
> It is necessary to do "batman-adv restart" to the changes take place...
> All i want is the definitions start on boot and permanently...
> Why after saving the parameters and rebooting the router, the batman-adv
> changes don't take effect?
>
>
> This is the batman-adv configuration example for 1 of the routers:
>
> config 'mesh' 'bat0'
>            option 'interfaces' 'wifi'
>            option 'aggregated_ogms' '1'
>            option 'ap_isolation' '0'
>            option 'bonding' '0'
>            option 'fragmentation' '1'
>            option 'gw_bandwidth' '5mbit/1024kbit'
>            option 'gw_mode' 'server'
>            #option 'gw_sel_class'
>            option 'log_level' 'all'
>            option 'orig_interval' '1000'
>            option 'vis_mode' 'server'
>
>
> When the router boots the definitions don't take effect, but after doing
> "batman-adv", everything works fine.
>
> I know the issue "batman-adv" is not a issue to be discussed here, but i was
> thinking if the problem could be solved by changing something in the build
> process... (?)
>
>
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> I'm a portuguese student in telecomunications eletrotecnical engineering, in
> ISEP school-Oporto.
> This about my final work for my master thesis.
> I need some help.
>
> Best regards.
> Pedro Rodrigues
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