<Grommish>
Anyone tell me what host build systems will reasonally be used to build openwrt? x86_64, aarch? powerpc/powerpc64/powerpc64le?
<Grommish>
Windows variants
<dorf>
I at a guess, 64 bit Linux systems will be the most widely used.
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<Grommish>
dorf: Yeah, and probably mac and WSL.. I may just leave them all in, in case someone wants to do something crazy down the line like building openwrt on.. whatever s390x-unknown-linux-gnu is
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<dorf>
sure.. windows/mac/linux.. ppc? not so much.
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<f00b4r0>
stintel: testing lldpd on 19.07, it seems the "interface" section of the config doesn't work for me. On APs with a single ethernet (eth0) and a single "lan" device ("br-lan"), lldpd doesn't listen on lan. It only listens on lo. Expected?
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<f00b4r0>
oh. This looks like a race. Restarting the service "fixes" the issue
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<dangole>
olmari: any chance you can test ujail on the wdr4900 any time soon?
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<aparcar[m]>
I remeber you had some kmod stuff that looked like it wouldn't be to hard to review
<aparcar[m]>
98581ec478 zram-swap: remove the compression streams settings
<aparcar[m]>
this is entirely obsolete because it's done automatically in kernel?
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<rsalvaterra>
Exactly. The kernel uses per-CPU compression streams. That's a no-op.
<rsalvaterra>
(There's a link to the relevant kernel commit in my patch explaining the whole deal.)
<aparcar[m]>
okay sounds legit
<rsalvaterra>
I also sent a patch adding the lzo-rle.ko to the kmod-lib-lzo package, because zram (and probably other crypto API users) expect it to be there. Upstream is a mess in that regard, I don't know if I'll be able to untangle it without breaking anything. At least I fixed the zram dependencies for 5.11, I think (i.e. linux-next hasn't screamed at me yet).
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<rr123>
i run daily master build, somethin went wrong as my new build did not come up at all
<rr123>
ath79 target, i saw libubox, selinux, fstools and procd new changes added
<Borromini>
zorun: me neither.
<Borromini>
rr123: and if you roll them back?
<rr123>
Borromini: reboot did not help, need get it near my PC to reset to factory then see which commit broke it
<rr123>
a few weeks back similar brick-age happened due to procd changes
<Borromini>
yes i remember stintel talking about that
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<svanheule[m]>
IIRC that had to do with procd no longer running as root, but with the new user missing in /etc/passwd
<svanheule[m]>
caused me to have a brick too, after I restored an old config on a build that expected the new user
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<stintel>
svanheule[m]: indeed. I tried bisecting it, but as I was forced to write factory image after each attempt, it did not expose the bug as it was in sysupgrade
<stintel>
I guess it's my own fault as I warned about users being created in packages not working with sysupgrade but never fixed it myself
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