Hi Marvin.
We cannot help you if you do not post the result of "-j1 V=s". You can
execute:
make T=ar71xx P=generic J=1 V=s
Probably there is some missing dependency on your Ubuntu system required
for building OpenWRT. On the README you can find a list of packages
which you might install before compiling [1].
The binaries of 
  Trying to get caught up after some time away and
having trouble
 building. This was with a fresh git clone running Ubuntu 16.04 x64. I
 didn't try running again with `-j1 V=s` yet.
 
 
http://pastebin.com/k4cU8Uyj
 
 Also, if I understand the recent threads, downloads.libre-mesh should be
 ignored until it gets pointed to builds.libre-mesh?
 
 
 On 07/18/2016 11:15 AM, Ilario wrote:
  2016-07-11 20:49 GMT+02:00 p4u <pau(a)dabax.net
<mailto:pau@dabax.net>>:
     From the README: Or to use your own LiMe packages git repository
     and/or OpenWRT/LEDE (must be executed the first time make is
     invoked or after clean).
         make LIME_GIT="http://foo.git" <http://foo.git> T=ar71xx
     P=generic OWRT_GIT="http://foo.git" <http://foo.git>
 I tried to compile LiMe on LEDE using lime-build develop, I simply issued:
     make T=ar71xx P=generic
 
OWRT_GIT="https://git.lede-project.org/source.git"
 but I noticed that there are lines in the feeds.conf file [1] included
 in lime-build which are pointing to our static OpenWrt repos.
 So, what is a good procedure to build LiMe on LEDE using lime-build?
 Is it enough to remove those lines in the feeds.conf file and specify
 the OWRT_GIT parameter pointing to LEDE source?
 Thanks,
 Ilario
 [1] 
https://github.com/libre-mesh/lime-build/blob/develop/feeds.conf
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