Hi,

I'm trying to build it for Cubietruck (make image PROFILE=Cubietruck) using 
the ImageBuilder 
(https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc1/sunxi/generic/OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-15.05-rc1-sunxi.Linux-x86_64.tar.bz2)
 
but it seems to have problems when looking for uboot:

Downloading file:packages/base/kmod-pppox_3.18.11-1_sunxi.ipk.
Installing uboot-envtools (2014.10-2) to root...
Downloading file:packages/base/uboot-envtools_2014.10-2_sunxi.ipk.
Unknown package 'uboot-sunxi'.
Installing uboot-sunxi-Cubietruck (2015.01) to root...
Downloading file:packages/base/uboot-sunxi-Cubietruck_2015.01_sunxi.ipk.
Installing uci (2015-04-09.1-1) to root...
Downloading file:packages/base/uci_2015-04-09.1-1_sunxi.ipk.
Configuring kmod-scsi-core.
Configuring kmod-ata-sunxi.
Configuring opkg.
Configuring kmod-nls-base.
Configuring kmod-usb-core.
...
...
Configuring ip6tables.
Configuring uboot-sunxi-Cubietruck.
Configuring ppp-mod-pppoe.
Collected errors:
 * opkg_install_cmd: Cannot install package uboot-sunxi.
Makefile:129: recipe for target 'package_install' failed
make[2]: *** [package_install] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory 
'/home/mads/juanfont/isg/OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-15.05-rc1-sunxi.Linux-x86_64'
Makefile:100: recipe for target '_call_image' failed
make[1]: *** [_call_image] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory 
'/home/mads/juanfont/isg/OpenWrt-ImageBuilder-15.05-rc1-sunxi.Linux-x86_64'
Makefile:178: recipe for target 'image' failed
make: *** [image] Error 2



Any idea?


Thanks,

Juan

 
On Monday, May 25, 2015 at 9:54:11 AM UTC+2, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
>
> Openwrt is finally released for sunxi: 
>
> https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc1/sunxi/generic/ 
>
> We had to wait because otherwise there were only daily builds available. 
>
> If you use it, feel free to report bugs. 
>
> This is based on a 3.18 lts kernel. 
>
> -- 
> Benjamin Henrion <bhenrion at ffii.org> 
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