Thankk you again Pau,
I used the option precompiled binaries.
Here I got stuck that the clients don't get internet despite the fact that network diagnostics on the node runs fine.
Regards

Pau <pau@dabax.net> schrieb am Do., 6. Apr. 2017 um 17:32 Uhr:
On 06/04/17 17:20, Juergen Kimmel wrote:
> Many thanks Pau,
> but 'I need further instructons.
> I cloned lime-sdk and lede-sdk and downloaded
> lede-imagebuilder-ramips-mt7620.Linux-x86_64 so I have three folders.
> Whats next?

I think you misunderstood me. The lime-sdk makes everything for you, you
don't actually need to manually download anything else than lime-sdk.
The comments (starting with # in my previous mail) where to explain what
is the command doing.

Here the clean list of commands you might execute to compile for target
ramips/mt7620.

 git clone https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
 cd lime-sdk
 ./cooker --profiles=ramips/mt7620
# Find the name of your hardware profile on this list
 ./cooker -c ramips/mt7620 --flavor=lime_default --profile=YOUR_PROFILE

That is all, once it finishes you'll find the firmware in the output/
directory.

Please, run "git pull" if you are not cloning a new lime-sdk but using
and old cloned one.

Also, I just implemented support for --remote so you don't need to
compile the SDK (all libremesh packages will be also downloaded instead
of localy compiled).
For using such feature, execute the cooker like this:

./cooker -c ramips/mt7620 --remote --flavor=lime_default
--profile=YOUR_PROFILE

Lastly, you can also use the current precompiled (using the cooker)
binaries at http://repo.libremesh.org (not yet official).

Cheers.

> 2017-04-06 12:40 GMT+01:00 Pau <pau@dabax.net>:
>> Hi Jurgen.
>>
>> I've been working on a new tool to build firmwares. Instead of using
>> standard buildroot it uses the LEDE SDK and ImageBuilder. It means less
>> compilation time (and problems) and better integration with official
>> LEDE releases.
>>
>> To use it:
>>
>> git clone https://github.com/libremesh/lime-sdk
>>
>> # Download SDK and IB from LEDE
>> ./cooker -d ar71xx/generic
>>
>> # List the hardware profiles and find your own
>> ./cooker --profiles=ar71xx/generic
>>
>> # Cook the firmware for your profile using lime_default flavor
>> ./cooker -c ar71xx/generic --flavor=lime_default --profile=tl-wdr3500-v1
>>
>> The current master branch points to LEDE 17.01.0. If you want to use the
>> snapshot branch of LEDE checkout "development" branch of lime-sdk.
>>
>> This is a new tool, I'm still working on it. Please, let me know if you
>> have problems.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> On 06/04/17 10:41, Juergen Kimmel wrote:
>>> I am pretty inexperienced in compiling
>>> I have managed to compile the master branch but not 17.02
>>> "git clone -b 17.02 git: //github.com/libremesh/lime-build"
>>> and
>>> "make T = mt7620 V = s"
>>> led to the error
>>> "rule for checkout failed (makefile line 168)"
>>>
>>> where is the problem?
>>>
>>> Tx
>>> Jürgen Kimmel
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> lime-users mailing list
>>> lime-users@lists.libremesh.org
>>> https://lists.libremesh.org/mailman/listinfo/lime-users
>>>
>>
>> --
>> ./p4u
>>
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