David Boreham wrote:
David Boreham wrote:
Felix Fietkau wrote:
I think you misunderstood the comment. This patch was added precisely
because the HAL does not provide the API to disable ANI. Also it was added
to trunk, which has that specific HAL version in question.
Just give it a try :)
David Boreham wrote:
Felix Fietkau wrote:
I think you misunderstood the comment. This patch was added precisely
because the HAL does not provide the API to disable ANI. Also it was added
to trunk, which has that specific HAL version in question.
Just give it a try :)
Hmm...I will do thanks
Felix Fietkau wrote:
I think you misunderstood the comment. This patch was added precisely
because the HAL does not provide the API to disable ANI. Also it was added
to trunk, which has that specific HAL version in question.
Just give it a try :)
Hmm...I will do thanks.
_
David Boreham wrote:
Roberto Riggio wrote:
I was looking for this too. I will give it a try tomorrow on our mesh testbed.
That'd be very interesting thanks. I've got as far as launching a build
of 7_07
(which is what we are running in the field) that includes the 0.9.4 madwifi
integ
I'm suddenly having difficulties compiling the latest trunk, and it
seems to fail on random packages.
It always fails with an error like this, but it seems to be on a
different package everytime.
Packaged contents
of /opt/openwrt/k1/build_dir/armeb/ntp-4.2.4p4/ipkg/ntpd
into /opt/openwrt/k1/bin/
Roberto Riggio wrote:
> I was looking for this too. I will give it a try tomorrow on our mesh testbed.
>
That'd be very interesting thanks. I've got as far as launching a build
of 7_07
(which is what we are running in the field) that includes the 0.9.4 madwifi
integration from https://dev.openw
gdb and gdbserver builds fine here from a clean checkout.
In menuconfig make sure you select:
o Advanced configuration options (for developers): y
o Toolchain Options
o Build gdb: y
o Utilities
o gdbserver: m
And then 'make world'.
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I was looking for this too. I will give it a try tomorrow on our mesh testbed.
I'll let you know.
- "David Boreham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm...looks like someone has already done the work to integrate
> madwifi
> 0.9.4:
> https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/3270
>
> David Boreham wrote:
David Boreham wrote:
> Felix Fietkau wrote:
>>
>> I believe that http://madwifi.org/changeset/3375 is what you're looking for.
>>
> Unfortunately no. That changeset you will see says :
>
> /* NB: INTMIT was not implemented so that it could be enabled/disabled,
> * and actually in 0.9.30.13 HAL
>> Basically gdb is not built so it cannot be found by gdbserver.
>> Anybody is succeeding in building (and using) gdbserver on x86
>> (PCEngines WRAP board)?
>
> You must select gdb under "Advanced configuration
> options"->"Toolchain options"
Yes, of course I did this step. Otherwise the gdbse
Felix Fietkau wrote:
I believe that http://madwifi.org/changeset/3375 is what you're looking for.
Unfortunately no. That changeset you will see says :
/* NB: INTMIT was not implemented so that it could be enabled/disabled,
* and actually in 0.9.30.13 HAL it really can't even be disabled bec
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
>
> Basically gdb is not built so it cannot be found by gdbserver. Anybody is
> succeeding in building (and using) gdbserver on x86 (PCEngines WRAP board)?
You must select gdb under "Advanced configuration options"->"Toolchain
options"
h
David Boreham wrote:
> Madwifi has a major problem with 802.11a sensitivity that makes it
> pretty much useless for long links.
> (the entire sorry tale can be seen in this bug :
> http://madwifi.org/ticket/705)
>
> I'm wondering if there is any prospect of making a 'fixed' madwifi that
> is comp
Hmm...looks like someone has already done the work to integrate madwifi
0.9.4:
https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/3270
David Boreham wrote:
> Madwifi has a major problem with 802.11a sensitivity that makes it
> pretty much useless for long links.
> (the entire sorry tale can be seen in this bug :
>
To fully re-package the Linksys userspace/web interface with complete OpenWRT
compatibility and functionality is a pretty monumental task. I don't have a
524 to test it with (only a hw rev 1), but say "let it stand"; notwithstanding
I don't have much say in the matter.
He's done a lot of hard
Hi,
I'm trying to build gdbserver but the process fails with the following error:
(cd /home/hamvil/src/kamikaze/build_dir/i386/gdbserver-6.3; rm -rf
config.{cache,status}; AR=i386-linux-uclibc-ar AS="i386-linux-uclibc-gcc -c -O2
-pipe -march=i486 -funit-at-a-time -fhonour-copts" LD=i386-linux-u
Hi, all!
Is there any interest in additional OpenWRT patches for D-Link DI-524UP
based on 2.4 kernels? I have managed to package all userspace and made exact
workalike of original firmware + OpenWRT packages support, so while keeping old
web interface and full control of device features (at least
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