In caso qualcuno volesse cimentarsi con Github e contribuire allo sviluppo di LibreMesh, abbiamo etichettato tutte le segnalazioni e richieste che siano facili da risolvere e implementare (quickfix), eccole qua :D
del firmware vero e proprio e dei suoi strumenti: https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/labels/quickfix dell'aiutante di compilazione lime-sdk: https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk/labels/quickfix del contenuto del nostro sito http://libremesh.org/ https://github.com/libremesh/lime-web/labels/quickfix La discussione la facciamo direttamente su Github (preferibilmente in inglese) o sulla mailing list lime-users (anche in italiano): https://lists.libremesh.org/mailman/listinfo/lime-users Ciao! Ilario On 09/24/2017 01:34 AM, Ilario Gelmetti wrote: > Dopo un anno di sviluppo (sono state cambiate un sacco di cosette e > aggiunte alcune funzioni comode, in generale รจ migliorato parecchio) e > testing (per esempio tutta la rete dell'ultimo Hackmeeting era costruita > con LibreMesh), finalmente e` disponibile una nuova versione di LibreMesh :D > > Qui trovate la guida aggiornata in italiano sul sito Ninux: > http://wiki.ninux.org/Libre-Mesh > e quella sul sito LibreMesh: > http://libremesh.org/docs/it_guida_rapida_per_iniziare.html > > Qui sotto trovate l'annuncio ufficiale e il changelog. > > Ciao! > Ilario > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: [lime-users] Release 17.06 "Dayboot Rely" > Date: Sat, 23 Sep 2017 20:13:04 +0200 > From: Gui Iribarren <g...@altermundi.net> > Reply-To: libremesh users <lime-us...@lists.libremesh.org> > To: libremesh users <lime-us...@lists.libremesh.org>, libremesh > development <lime-...@lists.libremesh.org> > > So, this release was meant to be announced many months ago (as the > numbering suggests) but lack of coordination (me, gio, pau) delayed it. > In the meantime, some more fixes and improvements were introduced, and > most importantly, several (unpublished) intermediate "release > candidates" have been running for months now, in different community > networks (QuintanaLibre mainly, thanks to persevering NicoEchaniz, and > other smaller deployments) > > Highlights are that ieee80211s is used by default (instead of adhoc) > which breaks "backward" connectivity with previous releases, > as well as changes in vlan tagging policy of bmx6 and batadv (which also > are not backwards compatible by default) > most notably, this vlan change fixes a hard-to-debug mtu shrinking bug > that pestered all releases so far (symptoms were varied and bizarre, > like having timeouts when trying to browse certain https sites, > sometimes, on random devices) > the biggest highlight on the dev side, is that we now use upstream SDK > (thanks to dangowrt for pushing this, and pau for implementing it!) > which brings us much closer to LEDE/OpenWrt and allows reporting > upstream ath9k bugs or such, among other benefits > > * generic binaries, meant for testing or setting up temporary networks > (i.e. when having the default AP SSID = LibreMesh.org is fine) > > http://downloads.libremesh.org/dayboot_rely/17.06/targets/ > > (build is running right now, binaries should be ready tomorrow for sure) > > * for custom builds, the recommended tool at this point is lime-sdk > > http://libremesh.org/getit.html#cook_your_own_firmware_using_lime_sdk > https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk > > * chef builds are not available at this point. there are plans to > integrate this release into chef in the future, but no ETA :( > > ### > > Most of the following changelog was accomplished during the 2017/03 > hackaton (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UX1FwhIKGY) > > Changelog Dayboot Rely 17.06 (since 16.07) > > * based on LEDE 17.01.2 > * build everything using LEDE SDK, via new lime-sdk cooker (instead of > lime-build) > * use ieee80211s instead of adhoc > * reintroduced "firewall" package (to keep closer to upstream) > * lime-system: fix ieee80211s proto, correctly construct ifnames > * lime-system: sanitize hostname (transform everything into > alphanumeric and dash) > * lime-system: new proto static > * lime-system: new wifi mode client > * lime-system: set dnsmasq force=1 to ensure dnsmasq never bails out > * lime-system: explicitly populate /etc/config/lime with calculated values > * lime-webui: enable i18n, finally webinterface is available in Spanish > * lime-webui: Major rework by NicoPace, thanks! > * bmx6 node graph now uses colors in a clever way > * simple way to add "system notes" that are shown along with > /etc/banner and webui > * luci-app-lime-location: fix google maps api key > * new read-only view: switch ports status > * alert luci-mod-admin users that their changes might get > overwritten by lime-config > * fix batman-adv status webui > * new package available to install lighttpd instead of uhttpd (needed > for an upcoming android app) > * added a lime-sysupgrade command: does a sysupgrade but only > preserving libremesh configuration file > * added a lime-apply command: basically calls reload_config, but also > applies hostname system-wide without rebooting > * lime-hwd-ground-routing: ground routing now supports untagged ports too > * lime-proto-anygw: unique mac based on ap_ssid (using %N1, %N2) > * lime-proto-anygw: integrate better into /etc/config/dhcp instead of > /etc/dnsmasq.d/ > * lime-proto-wan: allow link-local traffic over wan (useful for local > ping6 and ssh, without global exposure) > * lime-proto-batadv: set batadv gw_mode=client by default to > counteract rogue DHCP servers > * lime-proto-bmx6: introduce bmx6_pref_gw option, adds priority (x10) > to a specific bmx6 gateway > * lime-proto-bmx6: don't tag bmx6 packets over ethernet and so use at > least mtu=1500 everywhere > * lime-proto-bmx6: avoid autodetected wan interface use vlan for bmx6 > * bmx6: doesn't flood log with some spurious warnings anymore (syslog=0) > * bmx6: sms plugin now enabled by default > * bmx6: daemon is now supervised by procd, so it is restarted in case > of crashes > * bmx6: doesn't "configSync" by default anymore (no more "uci pending > changes" because of auto-gw-mode) > * new bmx6hosts tool: maintain an /etc/hosts that resolves fd66: <-> > hostnames.mesh > * watchping: convert to procd and add reload triggers > * safe-reboot: fix, use /overlay/upper instead of /overlay > * safe-reboot: add "discard" action > * ath9k: debugged some hangs (interface is deaf) and workaround it, > with new package "smonit" > * set wifi default "distance" parameter to 1000 metres and make it > configurable through webui > * alfred: fix bat-hosts facter, check for errors and don't nuke > /etc/bat-hosts in case of failure > * introduce new lime-basic-noui metapackage > * new packages separated: lime-docs and lime-docs-minimal > * various Makefile dependency problems fixed > > known bugs: > * safe-reboot: newly introduced "discard" action is half-baked, avoid > usage until next release: > It doesn't check whether there's a backup to restore or not - > https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/issues/203 > so executing "safe-reboot discard" without having done "safe-reboot" > first, will brick the router. > (unbricking is possible via failsafe boot, and doing "mount_root && > firstboot") > > > In the commit log authors you can see the usual suspects ;) > but happily many new names! > https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/graphs/contributors?from=2016-09-08&to=2017-09-23&type=c > > and remember it's not only code/commits what matters, so big thanks as > well to everyone participating in mailing lists, maintaining website, > documentation (spread around the web, in many languages!)
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