Why not post source code and compiling instructions somewhere so others
can even make patches so it runs on new/different hardware.

On 02/03/2012 7:02 AM, Luca Dionisi wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Luca Dionisi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>>
>> The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
>> By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
>> or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
>> Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
>> I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
>> time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
>> a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.
>>
>> I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
>> run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
>> do for a fresh build/install.
>> What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
>> would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
>> issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
>> where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
>> (which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
>> [1].
>>
>> Anybody volunteer?
>>
>> --Luca
>>
>> [1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
>> router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
>> the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
>> flash. I am not confident for less space.
> 
> I am getting in touch with they who have expressed their willing to
> help with testing, big thank you by the way.
> Anyhow, the quest is always open. So if you have time and hardware and
> interest in the project contact me any moment.
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