having a release every 2-3 years when APs have a life of ~18 months means that
nobody is ever going to be able to run a release on something they can buy in
the store.
even releases every year is too slow.
Other than not releasing as frequently, and not updating to current kernels,
what other
Hi all,
I got my old wgt634u to successfully boot OpenWrt 15.05 with
the help of a serial cable and some experimentation.
The wiki/toh page for this device mention that it does not
automatically try to flash an image from TFTP when it boots.
I wondered why this is, actually.
Although the *defaul
Looks like a common problem is when devs get paid well, they are coming up
with more and more problems, ideas to solve these and waste too much time
on unnecessary things.
If you only used the time invested in organizing of all these meet-ups to
commit all the patches sent to mailing list that wer
Hi Anton,
personally I do not like peeking into foreign objects meta tables just
to find out whether they're callable. Maybe we should simply stop
checking the type entirely and instead rely on lua_pcall() to deal with
non-callables and other runtime errors.
What do you think?
~ Jo
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Hi Anton,
> First I've tried to name package as "luajit" and add CONFLICTS:=lua
> (version should be provided to conflict with) and PROVIDES:=lua
> variables like for RPM to make a replacement package, but I get a
> dependency loop. Therefore, I name produceable packages "lua" and
> "liblua". The
On 06/29/2016 01:31 PM, Hauke Mehrtens wrote:
> On 06/29/2016 04:55 PM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> There was an opportunity for a mini-meetup between Felix, Luka and
>> myself in Paris. We openly discussed the recent events. We've concluded
>> that it would be beneficial to members of both Ope
Hello there.
Could someone advise what is the right place to discuss this topic?
Thanks.
06.06.2016, 11:15, "Anton D. Kachalov" :
> Hello.
>
> I'm trying to replace standard "lua" package with "luajit" from my repo:
>
> https://github.com/ya-mouse/openbmc-packages
>
> First I've tried to name
Hi.
Who is the right person to address such question? Felix, Luka?
17.06.2016, 18:10, "Anton D. Kachalov" :
> Hello.
>
> I'm newbie in Lua and tries to expose several objects' methods to ubus. In
> current implementation only function is allowed as methods, but I need to
> pass objects to such
On 2016-06-29 17:02, Jo-Philipp Wich wrote:
> Hi Imre,
>
> can you provide a summary of the discussion?
Imre's mail is pretty much a summary of the discussion that we had.
We got along nicely and decided that to really resolve our issues we do
need a proper face to face meeting.
IRC/E-Mail just do
On 06/29/2016 04:55 PM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
> All,
>
> There was an opportunity for a mini-meetup between Felix, Luka and
> myself in Paris. We openly discussed the recent events. We've concluded
> that it would be beneficial to members of both OpenWrt and LEDE to have
> a face to face meeting in th
What would be the venue for this meet-up ?
I haven't been active for a long time, but, I do have one 'special
interest' in the project that nobody else can make claim to. Way back
when, the group consisted of 2 folks working on a project, and one of
those folks did the first 'svn import' to c
I believe it would be ver valuable to have a face-to-face meeting -
suggested dates could be either late July or early October in Berlin?
On 06/29/2016 04:55 PM, Imre Kaloz wrote:
> All,
>
> There was an opportunity for a mini-meetup between Felix, Luka and
> myself in Paris. We openly discussed
Hi Imre,
would this be an online meeting using some video chat software ?
John
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I'm also located in Paris although I have not yet landed any patches in
OWRT/LEDE
I might be interested to join the meetup, will it be open to
non-official-members ?
Thanks,
Caleb
On 29/06/16 16:55, Imre Kaloz wrote:
All,
There was an opportunity for a mini-meetup between Felix, Luka and my
Hi Imre,
can you provide a summary of the discussion?
Thank you,
Jo
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All,
There was an opportunity for a mini-meetup between Felix, Luka and myself
in Paris. We openly discussed the recent events. We've concluded that it
would be beneficial to members of both OpenWrt and LEDE to have a face to
face meeting in the near future.
On that note, we would like to
Pratik,
The mac addresses get set at boot, you may want to reboot the machine
instead of restarting network for it to work. Also make sure that the new
mac address for ethernet is valid (ie ), There were times that
I saw the OS wouldn't set the new mac-addr if I generate an random in
I've just had some weeks ago that type of crash on a laptop, in my case it
was damaged wireless interface, so maybe it's a good idea to confirm it is
not faulty hw
2016-06-29 13:04 GMT+02:00 Daniel Golle :
> Hi!
>
> I got an interesting bug on a quite ancient ath9k system which used
> to run stab
Fixes missing link state event propagation for an aliased device in case a new
device is added
as the link state has the last known status of the old device possible
resulting into
no link state change detection.
Signed-off-by: Hans Dedecker
---
alias.c | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+
Hi,
I want to set mac address for ethernet, wifi and 6lowpan interfaces. I
tried to add
macaddr option
in each lan, sta and wpan interface in /etc/config/network and then
restarted network (/etc/init.d/network restart) but no luck.
I found that there is macaddr_add() in
base-files/files/lib/funct
Hi!
I got an interesting bug on a quite ancient ath9k system which used
to run stable on BB.
Can anyone with more insight of ath9k tell me what's going on?
DISTRIB_RELEASE='Chaos Calmer'
DISTRIB_REVISION='r49378'
system type : Atheros AR9132 rev 2
machine : TP-LINK T
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