Make loading of static extensions optional to support vanilla iptables
in it's default configuration by setting DISABLE_STATIC_EXTENSIONS
instead of hackery.
In case iptables is built with --disable-static libext.a, libext4.a and
libext6.a which OpenWrt installs in the form of libiptext.so,
libipt
Thanks to a resistance I had the jtag working properly.
Thanks to the jtag I have now the uboot from the ralink-sdk working properly
in ram (after skipping the init phase).
Now I would like to flash it. I see that the flash image add an header on
the top of the uboot image where are stored also the
The conflict between Musls net/if.h and linux/if.h is an old well known
one and taken care of by a series of linux-headers patches in OpenWrt.
Since Linux 4.8-rc5 Firewall3 also indirectly pulls in linux/in.h and
linux/in6.h leading to new conflicts.
As Firewall3 is fine with just the libc headers
Hi there,
I've installed LEDE Nov5 snapshot onto my TP-Link TD-W8970 router to use
with a UK fibre ISP (Plus.net)
Out of the box most things work great.
If I connect via Ethernet to the router from my xubuntu T410 laptop, and
run a speed test using (speedtest.net) I get close to line speed (
On 06/11/16 10:12, Xander Shelley wrote:
Hi there,
I've installed LEDE Nov5 snapshot onto my TP-Link TD-W8970 router to use
with a UK fibre ISP (Plus.net)
Out of the box most things work great.
If I connect via Ethernet to the router from my xubuntu T410 laptop, and
run a speed test using (s
On 11/05/2016 11:55 PM, Christian Mehlis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I received a Compex WPQ864, which is almost a AP148 board.
>
> Can someone document how to flash a dot ubi file (generated from lede
> build) to an AP148 (ipq8064)?
>
> I'm optimistic that this will work for the WPQ, too.
>
> I hope to pro
2016-11-06 11:47 GMT+01:00, Kevin Darbyshire-Bryant
:
>
>
> On 06/11/16 10:12, Xander Shelley wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I've installed LEDE Nov5 snapshot onto my TP-Link TD-W8970 router to use
>> with a UK fibre ISP (Plus.net)
>>
>> Out of the box most things work great.
>>
>> If I connect via Ethe
Hi Ralph,
unfortunately this breaks building on a glibc system for me:
-- 8< --
$ make
[ 7%] Building C object CMakeFiles/firewall3.dir/iptables.c.o
In file included from /usr/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4.h:8:0,
from /usr/include/linux/netfilter_ipv4/ip_tables.h:21,
* Ralph Sennhauser [2016-11-06 10:59:43 +0100]:
> The conflict between Musls net/if.h and linux/if.h is an old well known
> one and taken care of by a series of linux-headers patches in OpenWrt.
> Since Linux 4.8-rc5 Firewall3 also indirectly pulls in linux/in.h and
> linux/in6.h leading to new co
on 2016-10-24 Charles wrote:
> on 2016-10-24 Felix Fietkau wrote:
>
> > On 2016-10-19 23:31, Charles wrote:
> > >
> > > Questions:
> > >
> > > 1. Why does LEDE show four regulatory domain blocks while OpenWrt shows
> > >only one?
> > This was added in Linux upstream. LEDE uses a newer
on 2016-10-24 Charles wrote:
> on 2016-10-24 Felix Fietkau wrote:
>
> > On 2016-10-19 23:31, Charles wrote:
> > >
> > > Questions:
> > >
> > > 1. Why does LEDE show four regulatory domain blocks while OpenWrt shows
> > >only one?
> > This was added in Linux upstream. LEDE uses a newer
Hi Ralph,
I took the CMakeLists.txt change as-is but modified the rest to use
no-op declarations of init_extensions{,4,6}() in order to avoid
sprinkling too much ifdefs around.
Thanks,
Jo
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* Tino Reichardt wrote:
> * Mathias Kresin wrote:
> > 2016-11-04 9:46 GMT+01:00 Tino Reichardt :
> > > * Alberto Bursi wrote:
> > >> On 11/03/2016 10:13 AM, Tino Reichardt wrote:
> > >> > Most of these Modems have only a very small flash of 2MB or 4MB .. so
> > >> > there is no need for lot of s
Hi again,
> Will see if I find another solution...
I managed to find a solution that works for me on a Linux 4.6.0 system
with glibc, a Linux 4.6.0 system with unpatched musl and a Linux 4.4
system with patched kernel headers.
I pushed this change along with a few others that should aid in
porta
On 05/11/2016 23:55, Christian Mehlis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I received a Compex WPQ864, which is almost a AP148 board.
>
> Can someone document how to flash a dot ubi file (generated from lede
> build) to an AP148 (ipq8064)?
>
> I'm optimistic that this will work for the WPQ, too.
>
> I hope to pr
Hey,
So far I was always using my notebook for the development. My
requirements were Intel i7 quad core + AMD GPU. I was using some
Samsung but it's GPU has died and I can't replace it (stupid
216-0811000 chipset).
I'm looking for a new notebook, but I can't find anything with i7 quad
core + AMD
On Sun, 2016-11-06 at 21:24 +0100, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> Hey,
>
> So far I was always using my notebook for the development. My
> requirements were Intel i7 quad core + AMD GPU. I was using some
> Samsung but it's GPU has died and I can't replace it (stupid
> 216-0811000 chipset).
>
> I'm lookin
> "Rafał" == Rafał Miłecki writes:
Rafał> Hey, So far I was always using my notebook for the
Rafał> development. My requirements were Intel i7 quad core + AMD GPU. I
Rafał> was using some Samsung but it's GPU has died and I can't replace
Rafał> it (stupid 216-0811000 chipset).
Rafał> I'm loo
On 11/06/2016 09:24 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
> Hey,
>
> So far I was always using my notebook for the development. My
> requirements were Intel i7 quad core + AMD GPU. I was using some
> Samsung but it's GPU has died and I can't replace it (stupid
> 216-0811000 chipset).
>
> I'm looking for a new
I compile on a NUC 6i5, works relatively well. My main machine is a macbook pro
i7 though (and even though the specs match, none of them are particularly Linux
friendly)
> On 7 Nov 2016, at 00:40, Russell Senior wrote:
>
>> "Rafał" == Rafał Miłecki writes:
>
> Rafał> Hey, So far I was al
On 7 November 2016 at 00:40, Russell Senior wrote:
> I have a 16-core build box which I connect to over ssh. I use scp to
> move images to devices. I have a testbed with ethernet connections to
> the build box and serial consoles on most if not all of them.
But what about development with modif
On 7 November 2016 at 02:18, Alberto Bursi wrote:
> On 11/06/2016 09:24 PM, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
>> So far I was always using my notebook for the development. My
>> requirements were Intel i7 quad core + AMD GPU. I was using some
>> Samsung but it's GPU has died and I can't replace it (stupid
>> 2
Hi Jo
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 20:48:58 +0100
Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> > Will see if I find another solution...
>
> I managed to find a solution that works for me on a Linux 4.6.0 system
> with glibc, a Linux 4.6.0 system with unpatched musl and a Linux 4.4
> system with patched kern
On Sun, 6 Nov 2016 19:07:01 +0100
Szabolcs Nagy wrote:
> * Ralph Sennhauser [2016-11-06 10:59:43
> +0100]:
> > The conflict between Musls net/if.h and linux/if.h is an old well
> > known one and taken care of by a series of linux-headers patches in
> > OpenWrt. Since Linux 4.8-rc5 Firewall3 also
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