Thank you for the suggestions.
What you saw was actually the "raw" openwrt output directory, it can
also be used as repository for opkg (so you can install LiMe from raw
OpenWRT using opkg).
We should distinguish between two kind of binaries:
1) Official supported ones (those hardware which has been tested)
2) Unofficial generic ones (all OpenWRT supports but it has not been
tested)
If you go now to the downloads repository you will see there are new
images, these are the ones "officially supported", the generic are
inside the ar71xx directory.
El vie 01 ago 2014 17:39:04 CEST, al escribió:
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De: "Pau" <pau(a)dabax.net>
Para: "libre-mesh" <dev(a)lists.libre-mesh.org>
Enviados: Viernes, 1 de Agosto 2014 6:45:00
Asunto: [lime-dev]
downloads.libre-mesh.org
Hi.
Yesterday I set up a server with generic pre-compiled images for
LibreMesh. Find it here:
http://downloads.libre-mesh.org/
ToDo: Set up the nightly compile, so we will have fresh compiled
images
every night if there is some change in the code
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Good, but some issues:
* There's no "libre-mesh" on the name
* I think will be good to have openwrt revision number and libre-mesh revision number on
the name to know what are you using when you change it
* Remove uboot-ar71xx-nbg460n_550n_550nh/ directory (it's empty anyway)
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