On 14 July 2014 19:15, John Crispin <j...@phrozen.org> wrote: > > > On 14/07/2014 13:13, Yousong Zhou wrote: >> On 14 July 2014 17:12, John Crispin <j...@phrozen.org> wrote: >>> >>> 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 >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> >> >> Cool. Two years have passed and a fresh new OpenWrt release is >> coming :) >> > > > actually it is 1 year and 3 months
Sorry, I thought AA 12.09 is for September of year 2012. yousong > > >>> 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 >> >> I may ask how can this feature be enabled? I am not following the >> trunk commits for quite a while and thus not aware of this new >> feature. >> > > > use the /sbin/snapshot tool. i think i will make a howto for this in the > wiki as its quite a hidden feature > > > > >> Regards. >> >> yousong >> >>> - 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 >> _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel >> mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org >> https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel >> > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-devel mailing list > openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org > https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel