Re: [LEDE-DEV] dnsmasq & gcc 7.1.0

2017-05-28 Thread Jo-Philipp Wich
Hi, this is normal and caused by using --dhcp-script by default. Dnsmasq will need to retain one root user process to be able to spawn dhcp handler scripts later. ~ Jo signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ Lede-dev mailing list Led

Re: [LEDE-DEV] dnsmasq & gcc 7.1.0

2017-05-28 Thread e9hack
Am 28.05.2017 um 10:32 schrieb Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant: > I just rebuilt & flashed my Archer C7 using gcc 6 and curiously I see > two dnsmasq processes there as well, so I > suspect there are two problems here not just 'gcc 7 breaks stuff'. You are right. It was introduced with this commit:

Re: [LEDE-DEV] dnsmasq & gcc 7.1.0

2017-05-28 Thread Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
On 28/05/17 08:02, e9hack wrote: Hi, if I select gcc 7.1.0 instead of gcc 6.3.0, anything seems to be work with exception of dropbear and dnsmasq. It does run two processes of dnsmasq. One runs as user root and the other as user dnsmasq. DHCP and name resolution does work. It occurs on all

[LEDE-DEV] dnsmasq & gcc 7.1.0

2017-05-28 Thread e9hack
Hi, if I select gcc 7.1.0 instead of gcc 6.3.0, anything seems to be work with exception of dropbear and dnsmasq. It does run two processes of dnsmasq. One runs as user root and the other as user dnsmasq. DHCP and name resolution does work. It occurs on all of my three routers: Archer C7, wdr36