El 25 jun 2019, a las 11:57, Pau
<pau(a)dabax.net
<mailto:pau@dabax.net>> escribió:
I just updated the lime-sdk to openwrt 18.06.2 and now works. I just
compiled an openwrt Geode image.
Please, start over. Just remove the current lime-sdk repository, clone
it again and execute:
./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
In case it does not work, try this for debugging and send me the otuput:
J=1 V=s ./cooker -b x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
I also uploaded the firmware image that I just compiled, in case you
want to test it:
Hi Pau,
./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
Yeah, that's the command I used but my text editor changed "--" to
"-",
sorry.
J=1 V=s ./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
Once you get the error, send it and I'll check.
Well, I have just doneit with J=1 V=s./cooker -c x86/geode
--profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7 > lime_log and I send it to you to
check it out (thank you somuch).
Usually instead of using lime-sdk or openwrt-buildroot you can
usehttp://chef.libremesh.orgHowever x86/geode compilations are not
allowed (only MIPS related hardware). In any case, for another hardware
device such as Tplink, you can use the
set of options shown in the attached image for building a working
only-bmx7 firmware.
I know the chef tool but "my" image can't be made with it, as you said.
Maybe, consider changing HW in the future... but now Alix2d2s is the HW
I can use.
Thank you,
BR,
Alejandro Bravo Fernández.
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*De:* lime-dev <lime-dev-bounces(a)lists.libremesh.org
<mailto:lime-dev-bounces@lists.libremesh.org>> en nombre de Pau
<pau(a)dabax.net <mailto:pau@dabax.net>>
*Enviado:* martes, 25 de junio de 2019 11:01
*Para:* lime-dev(a)lists.libremesh.org
<mailto:lime-dev@lists.libremesh.org>
*Asunto:* Re: [lime-dev] Building and cooking LiMe image for x86
architecture — development branch
Hi Alejandro.
The correct command is:
./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
Using cooker (aka lime-sdk) has important advantages in front of using
raw openwrt buildroot. For instance, using the last you're compiling
your own kernel which won't be compatible with the kernel used by the
official openwrt repository. So any package which has some kernel
dependency that you try to install using the standard apt-get like tool
(opkg) will fail.
The image you posted does not show the error (just says there is an
error). If you want to see the real error, you must add J=1 and V=s in
your command, like this:
J=1 V=s ./cooker -c x86/geode --profile=Generic --flavor=lime_bmx7
Once you get the error, send it and I'll check.
Usually instead of using lime-sdk or openwrt-buildroot you can use
http://chef.libremesh.org However x86/geode compilations are not allowed
Chef Imagebuilder <http://chef.libremesh.org/>
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(only MIPS related hardware).
In any case, for another hardware device such as Tplink, you can use the
set of options shown in the attached image for building a working
only-bmx7 firmware.
On 25/6/19 10:09, Alejandro Bravo Fernández wrote:
Hello everyone,
My name is Alejandro and I’m “cooking” LiMe firmware with the lime-sdk
tool. My intention is to use the development branch with lime_bmx7
flavor. The hardware (for testing) is Alix2d2 from PcEngines and x86
architecture.
I’m doing these steps in my Ubuntu 18.04:
- sudo apt-get install subversion zlib1g-dev gawk flex unzip bzip2
gettext build-essential libncurses5-dev libncursesw5-dev libssl-dev
binutils cpp psmisc docbook-to-man wget git
- git clone
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk.git
- cd lime-sdk
- git checkout develop
- ./cooker -d x86/geode
- ./cooker -f
-./ cooker -b x86/geode
-./cooker -c x86/geode — profile=Generic —flavors=lime_bmx7
When these steps have been completed, I get this error but I don't know
how to resolve it:
image1.jpeg
I’m hope you can help me and thank you so much for the work of Libremesh
(it’s amazing).
BR,
Alejandro Bravo Fernández.
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