Nice!!!
Do you people think that the next release could even be based on 23.05?
I mean, until now we have a release candidate based on 22.03, which does
not seem is getting much love, so we could even go straight to 23.05.
Clearly, this would mean that more testing is needed, but a lot of
testing is still needed anyway...
Looking at the release notes, it does not seem that there was any major
change (like the switch configuration change in 21.02, or the fw4 and
the ujail in 22.03):
https://openwrt.org/releases/23.05/notes-23.05.0
On another topic:
we also miss a codename for the next release! It should start with F, as
the previous one was Expansive Emancipation. Throw some ideas in!
Add yours here:
https://pad.codigosur.org/LibreMesh-2023-codename
Ciao!
Ilario
On 10/27/23 12:22, Gio via LibreMesh wrote:
> Ottimo lavoro, adelante!
>
> On 26/10/2023 18:44, gothos via LibreMesh wrote:
>> Hi folks!
>>
>> Hoping that tests of libremesh based on latest openwrt 23.05.0 could
>> be easier and more numerous, without necessarily having also to
>> compile openwrt/libremesh.
>>
>> I've done a built of libremesh for a large list of devices supported
>> by openwrt.
>>
>> Based on the latest 23.05.0 of OpenWrt (13 october 2023)
>> I've used the master branch of LibreMesh at commit @d0c498f (22
>> october 2023)
>>
>> That is after the fix of @pony1k "fix bridge device section confusion"
>> https://github.com/libremesh/lime-packages/commit/d0c498f7fec2512cece194c2da2b4d481a3aec6c
>>
>> Builds are available at
>> https://firmware-libremesh.antennine.campiinrete.org/releases/master-ow23/
>>
>>
>>
>> I briefly report also a quick test I've made on a lantiq/xway
>> netgear_dgn3500 without noticing errors
>>
>> Before flashing
>> Just to remember a good approach: checkout if something is changed
>> when flashing your router, checking:
>> the openwrt's device page: (i.e.
>> https://openwrt.org/toh?do=search&id=toh&q=netgear_dgn3500"
>> the forum: https://forum.openwrt.org
>> the issue tracker: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/issues
>>
>> After flashing
>> I've connected the libremesh device as a client of an AP
>> I've modified /etc/opkg/distfeed.conf to be able to install kernel
>> modules (kmods) compiled during the build of the firmware images (to
>> avoid kernel version mismatch errors, etc).
>>
>> Command to replace source of kernel modules
>> awk
>> '!x{x=sub("downloads.openwrt.org/releases/23.05.0/","firmware-libremesh.antennine.campiinrete.org/releases/master-ow23/")}7' /etc/opkg/distfeeds.conf
>>
>> Update opkg packages list
>> opkg update
>>
>> Installing packages
>> opkg install luci prometheus-node-exporter-lua
>>
>> Installing a 'network-profile'
>> opkg install profile-libremesh-default
>>
>>
>>
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Ilario
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