Hi
Which specific MikroTik device ?
What steps are you using for building ?
Refer to the "Compiling LibreMesh from source code" guide here
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 2:36 PM Jason Gauthier <jagauthier(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
I've been trying for days to get LibreMesh
installed into an openwrt
system. I'm using Mikrotik devices, which I just got for this project.
I've been trying to build OpenWRT for a couple days. I finally got a
bare bones image of openwrt to build and boot.
Then, I tried to add LuCI as a package and things started going
downhill. Specifically, building LuCi requires uwsgi, which requires
libpcre. According to a thread I read:
"uwsgi has a dependency on libpcre, which was moved from the feeds to
the core packages a few days ago. (
https://github.com/openwrt/packages/commit/6f5412e6beb25d94cb30f088177900f2…
7
<https://github.com/openwrt/packages/commit/6f5412e6beb25d94cb30f088177900f2619af514>
)
If you are updating your feeds, but still maintaining a 19.07.3 base, it
probably won't work. It'll report that xxx has a dependency on libpcre and
cannot be found type error. I'm sure if it already isn't backported,
it'll
be in the next milestone release.
If you are building from source, make sure you either pull or rebase from
the master branch, which should fix it."
https://forum.openwrt.org/t/cant-install-luci-ssl-nginx-missing-uwsgi-depen…
This is even getting to LibreMesh yet.
I'm trying to get master to build now, but not sure if it will work
either.
Is there any other way to get LibreMesh going other than building my own
OpenWRT firmware?
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