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The Linksys devices in mvebu target feature a mixed naming, where parts are based on the official product name (device node, image; e.g. WRT3200ACM) and parts are based on the internal code name (DTS file name, compatible, LED labels; e.g. rango). This inconsistent naming has been perceived as quite confusing. A recent attempt by Paul Spooren to harmonize this naming in kernel has been declined there. However, for us it still makes sense to apply at least a part of these changes locally. Primarily, this patch changes the compatible in DTS and thus the board name used in various scripts to have them in line with the device, model and image names. Due to the recent switch from swconfig to DSA, this allows us to drop SUPPORTED_DEVICES and thus prevent seamless upgrade between these incompatible setups. However, this does not include the LED label rename from Paul's initial patch: I don't think it's worth keeping the enormous diff locally for this case, as we can implement this much easier in 01_leds if we have to live with the inconsistency anyway. Signed-off-by: Paul Spooren <mail@aparcar.org> [rebase, extend to all devices, drop DT LED changes] Signed-off-by: Adrian Schmutzler <freifunk@adrianschmutzler.de>
PROJECT OPENWRT
The Source Code of OpenWrt-Lean Modified by CTCGFW
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How to make it
Minimum requirements
Linux with case sensitive
2G DDR2 RAM
2 CPU Cores (AMD64, 1.4Ghz)
25G disk space left
Has access to both ChinaNet & Internet
Install the necessary packages (for Ubuntu user)
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get full-upgrade -y
sudo apt-get install -y build-essential asciidoc binutils bzip2 gawk gettext git libncurses5-dev libz-dev patch unzip zlib1g-dev lib32gcc1 libc6-dev-i386 subversion flex uglifyjs git-core gcc-multilib g++-multilib p7zip p7zip-full msmtp libssl-dev texinfo libreadline-dev libglib2.0-dev xmlto qemu-utils upx libelf-dev autoconf automake libtool autopoint ccache curl wget vim nano python python3 python-pip python3-pip python-ply python3-ply haveged lrzsz device-tree-compiler scons antlr3 gperf intltool
For mainland China & Ubuntu(16.04+) user, you may run the following command to setup quickly:
sudo bash -c "bash <(curl -s https://build-scripts.project-openwrt.eu.org/init_build_environment.sh)"
Clone the source
git clone -b 18.06-kernel5.4 --single-branch https://github.com/project-openwrt/openwrt && cd openwrt
./scripts/feeds update -a && ./scripts/feeds install -a
For developer, you may use openwrt-18.06-dev branch instead of openwrt-18.06.
Configure your firmware
make menuconfig
Make it
make -j1 V=s
Tips
You'd better not use root to make it, or you may be not able to use.
Default login address: 192.168.1.1, username is root and password is password.
Contributed
See CONTRIBUTED.md.
License
GNU General Public License v3.0.
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