Hi Kevin.
To compile an image for hardware with less than 4 MB of flash memory the
easiest way is to use "make T=ar71xx-mini P=basic"
It is kind of tricky because openwrt + all libremesh system is hard to
fit into 4MB, so we created this special combination to make it possible.
You can also use pre-compiled binaries (ar71xx-mini)
http://builds.libre-mesh.org/community_chaos/16.07/
However you are right, lime-eb-iptables does not longer exist (we
removed it some months ago) but still a dependency for some
metapackages. I'll fix it as soon as possible. Thanks for reporting.
Cheers.
On 02/12/16 14:17, Kevin Steen wrote:
First, I want to say that LibreMesh is awesome! From
the short time I've
been looking at it, it looks very professional and well thought out.
I've had two problems getting LIME 16.07 installed :
1. The package 'lime-basic' requires 'lime-eb-ip-tables'
2. 'lime-webui' requires 'luci-i18n-english'
I couldn't find those missing packages anywhere.
The system seems to work when I force opkg to ignore those dependencies,
but I don't know it well enough yet to know if it is fully working.
I compiled from the lime-build source git at :
https://github.com/libremesh/lime-build
I had to use menuconfig to make most everything into a module, since I'm
using a 4MB TPLink MR3020 with an external root on USB. Then I tried to
install 'lime-full'.
I couldn't find the two missing modules by searching in menuconfig.
Apologies if this is already fixed in the dev branch.
-Kevin
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