RE: ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4

2020-08-06 Thread Adrian Schmutzler
> -Original Message- > From: Eneas Queiroz [mailto:cotequei...@gmail.com] > Sent: Donnerstag, 6. August 2020 23:29 > To: Adrian Schmutzler > Cc: OpenWrt Development List > Subject: Re: ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4 > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 6:13 PM Ad

Re: ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4

2020-08-06 Thread Eneas Queiroz
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 6:13 PM Adrian Schmutzler wrote: > > > I've tested 5.4 (a3ffeb413b to be precise) with an Asus RT-N56U > > (rt3883) lightly, and all appears to be in order. It is a backup remote AP > > with > > light traffic. There is nothing unusual in the logs, and the single client >

RE: ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4

2020-08-06 Thread Adrian Schmutzler
> -Original Message- > From: openwrt-devel [mailto:openwrt-devel-boun...@lists.openwrt.org] > On Behalf Of Eneas Queiroz > Sent: Donnerstag, 6. August 2020 20:37 > To: m...@adrianschmutzler.de > Cc: OpenWrt Development List > Subject: Re: ramips/rt and kernel 5.

Re: ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4

2020-08-06 Thread Eneas Queiroz
Hi On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 10:54 AM wrote: > > Hi, > > with a 20.xx branch coming closer, we still have 3 of 6 ramips subtargets > (rt288x, rt305x, rt3883) on kernel 4.14 by default (though 5.4 testing > support is available in principle). > > I've recently tried to build those with 5.4 and buil

ramips/rt**** and kernel 5.4

2020-08-01 Thread mail
Hi, with a 20.xx branch coming closer, we still have 3 of 6 ramips subtargets (rt288x, rt305x, rt3883) on kernel 4.14 by default (though 5.4 testing support is available in principle). I've recently tried to build those with 5.4 and buildbot settings (including packages), they all compile nice