@Alex Maclean and @Alberto Bursi
Thank you for the recomendations!
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 at 14:39, Alberto Bursi wrote:
>
>
> On 05/12/2018 15:08, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > I still have a bunch of Old Foneras and some TP-Link 703N and TL-MR11U
> > battery powered micro-rou
I still have a bunch of Old Foneras and some TP-Link 703N and TL-MR11U
battery powered micro-routers.
The foneras are kinda useless, but the TP-Links are somewhat usefull
and I still use them with OpenWRT.
What other inexpensive routers would you sugest to substitute the ones
from TP-Link I just
I understand that and I had no intention to restart such discussion.
I'm sorry if what I wrote was misinterpreted as such. I didn't mean to.
On 5 June 2017 at 02:08, David Lang wrote:
> the vote on the name was held several months ago, please stop trying to
> re-do the vote just
Julian, thank you for the correction. I truly thought that WRT was
from Wireless Router. I stand corrected :)
Bill, I understand that it would be a risk to change the name. I don't
mind that the project continues to use the OpenWRT brand. I just was
pointing out that it doesn't truly reflects
Hello to all.
Can anyone tell me if the Raspberry Pi 3 wireless module is capable of
entering in monitor mode?
I have been reading some documentation related to the Broadcom 43430
fullmac firmware at
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/brcm80211 but I
could not understand if
Hi Daniel,
I would like to ask you if the Vehicular networks is something that
could also be added in the future to this project of yours.
I mean, there's already alot of development towards 802.11p / DSRC / WAVE.
The linux kernel already supports OCB but despite the existent work
towards
Hello!
I'm having some issues regarding the implementation of new package options,
due to their peculiar dependencies.
I'm trying to implement a configuration option, which should exist only if
the package libbz2 is selected. I understand that to do this, I should have
something like this:
The output of
"make ./package/network/services/hostapd/{clean,compile} V=s -j1"
can be seen here: http://pastebin.com/KpcbNzmy
hostapd-wpad-mesh is failing to build.
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Researcher at Telecommunications Institute
Aveiro - Portugal
Work E-mail - c...@av.it.pt
Skype &
I don't see the end of OpenWRT as a bad thing.
If LEDE is basically a fork but without the development bottlenecks that
seem to be affecting OpenwRT, then the change can be easily done by the
industry segment that uses OpenWRT for their products. In fact, I see it as
a good thing because it means
>From times to times, a complete Refresh is needed to purge old habits.
Let's face it. The name OpenWRT reflects the initial idea, an Open Wireless
Router. I don't know about the main uses, but I have a router using OpenWRT
which doesn't even has a wireless interface.
I also have seen cases where
Ok! Thanks for the info.
I will run some tests with a new OpenWRT build for x86_64, with only the
minimum required modules to see what happens.
On 2 December 2015 at 16:15, Dirk Neukirchen <dirkneukirc...@web.de> wrote:
> On 30.11.2015 19:35, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > Direc
com> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 11:19:20AM +0000, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > First of all, I fell the need to apologise for the 7MB attachment...
>
> Yeah, that wasn't appropriate to be sent to the ML...
>
> > I hope it can provide a little more info.
>
> Lo
These lines seem to be suspicious to me. A lot of "No such file or
directory".
What can you tell from them?
[pid 3669] execve("/home/claymore/OpenWRT/trunk/staging_dir/host/bin/sh",
["sh", "-c", "if make V=s -f /home/claymore/OpenWRT/trunk/include/
prereq-build.mk check-working-gcc >/dev/null
wrote:
>
>
> On 09/11/15 13:43, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > PS: Instead of "trunk repo", it's "15.05 repo".
> >
> > On 9 November 2015 at 13:42, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:carlosmf...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
Today I updated my OpenWRT trunk repo and after making the usual
"./scripts/feeds install -a" this happened.
[claymore@Claymore 15.05]$ ./scripts/feeds install -a
Checking 'working-make'... ok.
Checking 'case-sensitive-fs'... ok.
Checking 'gcc'... failed.
Checking 'working-gcc'... failed.
PS: Instead of "trunk repo", it's "15.05 repo".
On 9 November 2015 at 13:42, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Today I updated my OpenWRT trunk repo and after making the usual
> "./scripts/feeds install -a" this happened.
>
> [c
(working-gcc and working-g++) seem to fail.
I too believe this was triggered by a recent OS update.
On 9 November 2015 at 17:14, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For reference, I'm using Manjaro Linux (Arch Linux based).
>
> [claymore@Claymore trunk]$ uname -a
> Li
think that this has anything to do with Openwrt itself.
>
>
> On 9.11.2015 17:00, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
>
>> not even a distclean was able to solve the problem. I still have the
>> issue.
>>
>>
>> On 9 November 2015 at 14:56, Carlos Ferreira <carlosm
Sorry for that... Gmail must have added it for some reason. From my side, I
cannot see it.
On 22 October 2015 at 23:01, Daniel Gimpelevich <
dan...@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-10-22 at 22:50 +0100, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > Yes :S Sorry!
> > Btw,
Daniel
Your patch did not work without some simple modifications.
Instead of having
*inline __attribute__((always_inline)) int ignore(int x) {return x;}*
at procd.h, I had to add a
*static inline __attribute__((always_inline)) int ignore(int x) {return x;}*
at the begining of both coldplug.c and
Yes :S Sorry!
Btw, Caps lock day? Did my Gmail applied some weird format again ? :S
On 22 October 2015 at 22:46, Daniel Gimpelevich <
dan...@gimpelevich.san-francisco.ca.us> wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-10-22 at 22:30 +0100, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > Daniel
> > Your patch did
'
failed
make[2]: ***
[/home/ArkHDD/OpenWRT/15.05/build_dir/target-x86_64_glibc-2.21/rpcd/.built]
Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory '/home/ArkHDD/OpenWRT/15.05/package/system/rpcd'
package/Makefile:191: recipe for target 'package/system/rpcd/compile' failed
make[1]: *** [package/system/rpcd/com
Forget it... I have just found it!
On 21 September 2015 at 11:10, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You did?
> Can you send me those links?
> I actually googled for it but most websites and links were mere redirects
> to lm-sensors.org
>
> I'm mo
9/2015 23:22, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
> > Still dead :S
> > This is bad... This is why caching source files used by the packages
> > Makefiles is important :S
> >
> > On 15 September 2015 at 13:10, OpenWrt <openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org
>
>
> Hi,
>
> just
Still dead :S
This is bad... This is why caching source files used by the packages
Makefiles is important :S
On 15 September 2015 at 13:10, OpenWrt
wrote:
> #20473: Source lm_sensors-3.3.5.tar.bz2 for lm-sensors not available on
> mirror2.openwrt.org
>
, I will use it instead of using the trunk.
On 11 September 2015 at 11:02, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I didn't. I copied the config value so that who read the mail, could
> understand imediatly what I was talking about.
>
> I'm unable to see if the de
It seems that preinit is not running after the first boot. I don't know
why...
On 11 September 2015 at 00:53, Carlos Ferreira <carlosmf...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I have a custom build for x86_64 where CONFIG_PROC_FS is active (y) at the
> kernel configuration. /etc/fstabs
Hi everyone!
Is there any Macro for the packages Makefiles that I can use, in order to
know which ABI is selected, when a specific platform/profile is selected
within the menuconfig?
I need an automatic way to pass to my package the ABI that is being used by
the CPU architecture.
--
Carlos
I'm having an issue with OpenWRT trunk where it seems that SMP (Symmetric
MultiProcessing) is marked as being Broken, for the IXP4xx arch and I'm
trying to compile netmap http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/ for the
Cambria SBC. Netmap requires the kernel to have SMP active.
Can anyone tell me
is not active.
Beyond 3.13 (I think), the real_num_rx_queues field is defined if
CONFIG_SYSFS is defined.
On 12 July 2014 15:40, Felix Fietkau n...@openwrt.org wrote:
On 2014-07-12 16:29, Carlos Ferreira wrote:
I'm having an issue with OpenWRT trunk where it seems
that SMP (Symmetric
Well, like I said, beyond Linux 3.14 kernel version, the field is defined
if CONFIG_SYSFS is active.
I will contact the netmap developers to see if they are available to update
the source.
On 12 July 2014 15:58, Felix Fietkau n...@openwrt.org wrote:
On 2014-07-12 16:51, Carlos Ferreira wrote
Ok, just ignore the question. I already noticed that libthread_db is only
available at trunk.
On 8 July 2014 17:50, Carlos Ferreira carlosmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
Can anyone tell me how can I enable the pthread debug mode in uClibc?
I followed the instructions as explained here
Hello all!
Can anyone tell me how can I enable the pthread debug mode in uClibc?
I followed the instructions as explained here
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=25741 with no luck in
obtaining the libthread_db.so.
In here
Hello all!
Can anyone tell me how can activate the CONFIG_RPS flag for the target x86
generic?
I have tried to add a CONFIG_RPS=y to the config-3.3 file in the
target/linux/x86/generic dir and recompile, but i got no luck. In the
kernel_menuconfig, RPS is still disabled.
I need this active because
btw, just to be more accurate, its not a flag, its a kconfig symbol :)
Sorry for the mistake.
On 13 June 2014 00:22, Carlos Ferreira carlosmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello all!
Can anyone tell me how can activate the CONFIG_RPS flag for the target x86
generic?
I have tried to add a CONFIG_RPS=y
, Florian Fainelli flor...@openwrt.org wrote:
2014-06-12 16:22 GMT-07:00 Carlos Ferreira carlosmf...@gmail.com:
Hello all!
Can anyone tell me how can activate the CONFIG_RPS flag for the target
x86
generic?
I have tried to add a CONFIG_RPS=y to the config-3.3 file in the
target/linux/x86
Success! I was able to compile it and generate the kernel module. Now, I
just need to test it and see if it works.
On 13 June 2014 00:46, Carlos Ferreira carlosmf...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, thanks for the assistance. I will try that!
Just to explain what are my actions here, I'm trying
Claymore here.
It works well. I have been using it for quite some time. It works better
than Python 2.7.
On 25 June 2013 18:30, OpenWrt openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org wrote:
#8627: mklibs fails with python3
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