The OpenWrt developers are proud to announce the first release candidate of OpenWrt Barrier Breaker. _______ ________ __ | |.-----.-----.-----.| | | |.----.| |_ | - || _ | -__| || | | || _|| _| |_______|| __|_____|__|__||________||__| |____| |__| W I R E L E S S F R E E D O M ----------------------------------------------------- BARRIER BREAKER (14.07 RC1) ----------------------------------------------------- * 1/2 oz Galliano Pour all ingredients into * 4 oz cold Coffee an irish coffee mug filled * 1 1/2 oz Dark Rum with crushed ice. Stir. * 2 tsp. Creme de Cacao -----------------------------------------------------
http://downloads.openwrt.org/barrier_breaker/14.07-rc1/ ** Highlights since Attitude Adjustment ** Default configuration and images * Linux kernel updated to version 3.10 * Procd: new preinit, init, hotplug and event system written in C * Native IPv6-support - RA & DHCPv6+PD client and server - Local prefix allocation & source-restricted routes (multihoming) * Filesystem improvements - Added support for sysupgrade on NAND-flash - Added support for filesystem snapshot and rollback - Rewritten mounting system in C for rootfs and block devices * UCI configuration improvements - Support for testing configuration and rollback to working last working state - Unified change trigger system to restart services on-demand - Added a data validation layer * Networking improvements - Netifd now handles setup and configuration reload of wireless interfaces - Added reworked event support to allow obsoleting network hotplug-scripts - Added support for dynamic firewall rules and zones - Added support for transparent multicast to unicast translation for bridges - Various other fixes and improvements Additional highlights selectable in the package feeds or SDK * Extended IPv6-support - Added DS-Lite support and improved 6to4, 6in4 and 6rd-support - Experimental support for Lightweight 4over6, MAP-E and MAP-T - Draft-support for self-managing home networks (HNCP) * rpcd: new JSONRPC over HTTP-frontend for remote access to ubus * mdns: new lightweight mdns daemon (work in progress) * Initial support for the musl C standard library * Support for QMI-based 3g/4g modems * Support for DNSSEC validation * Added architecture for package signing and SHA256 hashing * ... and many more cool things Package feed reorganization For quite a while already we are not very satisfied with the quality of the packages-feed. To address this, we decided to do a fresh start on GitHub. The new feed https://github.com/openwrt/packages should be used from now on and package maintainers are asked to move their packages there. For the final release we will still build the old packages feed but it will be necessary to enable it manually in the opkg package list to be usable. All current feeds should not have any dependencies on the old.packages feed. Currently a few packages still fail, mainly due to these cross feed dependencies. We will contact the respective maintainers to help resolve these issues for RC2. New build servers We would like to express our gratitude to Imagination Technology for funding the 2 build servers that we used for the release. Whats next ? We aim at releasing Chaos Calmer (CC) before the end of the year. The CC release will use 3.14 or a newer LTS kernel as baseline. Have fun! The OpenWrt developer team _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel