Very, very useful information Mark and thanks very
much for those,
 especially the metamesh info
 On 22/07/19 6:06 pm, Mark Birss wrote:
 David
 I have been using a mix of LibreRouter config and what was the old notes,
 and actually was not including lime-proto-anygw
 I was including dnsmasq-lease-share.
 I will now check with your response from SAn about using
 shared-state-dnsmasq_leases instead and what effect it has
 What might be usefull is to understand about how these packages actually
 work or at lease what files it generates
 Other OLSR based resources you can look at if you are interested
 
 Regards
 On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 10:39 AM David Medland-Slater <
 david.medlandslater(a)gmail.com> wrote:
  Very much appreciated!  I'll give that a
go....
 On 21/07/19 8:31 pm, SAn wrote:
  Hi David!
 I think the problem is that the documentation is not in sync with the 
 last
developments we have been doing moving away from alfred to maintain
 shared state and using a new development called shared-state do do it. So
 now lime-proto-anygw depends on shared-state-dnsmasq_leases instead of
 dnsmasq-lease-share. Sorry about this! We will fix the docs.
 
 Here you can find the config that we are using for the LibreRouter 
 firmware:
 
https://github.com/LibreRouterOrg/openwrt/blob/librerouter-18.06/configs/de…
 . We have been keeping this config in sync with libremesh-development.
 
 Best!
 SAn
 On 7/21/19 2:28 AM, David Medland-Slater wrote:
> Well at least I'm not going mad then!  Could I perhaps ask for some
> general advice Mark on building a more up to date libremesh.  I'm
> running the released version but on another project I've found plain
> vanilla openwrt 18 is considerably better than 17.  Is there a sensible
> path to get a libremesh 18?  This is for a home lab, nothing fancy
> running only 3 nodes, so it doesn't need to be production quality.  I
> had hoped the development.html web page would be enough to give me
> working build options, but as you have seen, I'm not making much 
progress.
 >
> With v17, I make use of the distributed DHCP, although I could live
> without that if it was problematic.
>
> Thanks in advance ...
>
> On 21/07/19 8:49 am, Mark Birss wrote:
>> yes, lime-proto-anygw disappear when selecting dnsmasq-lease-share.
>>
>> but seems i dont use it for my builds. I use BATMAN-adv gw mode
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 10:25 PM David Medland-Slater
>> <david.medlandslater(a)gmail.com <mailto:david.medlandslater@gmail.com
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>       Yes that gives me the same result Mark.  For me then, at the 
 point
of
 >>       running menuconfig,
lime-proto-anygw is visible.  Enable
>>       dnsmasq-lease-share and it disappears.  As from the docs both 
 need
 >>       to be
>>       selected, I appear to be stuck.
>>
>>       Do you get the same effect; selecting dnsmasq-lease-share makes
>>       lime-proto-anygw disappear and if you search, it has been 
deselected?
 >>
>>
>>       On 21/07/19 6:58 am, Mark Birss wrote:
>>       > echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq=n" >> .config
>>       > echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_dnsmasq-dhcpv6=y" >> .config
>>       > echo "CONFIG_PACKAGE_odhcpd=n" >> .config
>>       > make defconfig
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