Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
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Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
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Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
http://goo.gl/eKLNA
build openwrt AA version to get latest fixes for ath9k
Add apns list - simplify code
Increase responsiveness of changes in modes by storing the last bandwidth measured for each mode.
Fix a sequencing issue that caused the bandwidth not to increase properly in some cases.
samba: port from AA: fix segmentation fault when trying to add non-existent users
Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
http://goo.gl/eKLNA
build openwrt AA version to get latest fixes for ath9k
Add apns list - simplify code
Increase responsiveness of changes in modes by storing the last bandwidth measured for each mode.
Fix a sequencing issue that caused the bandwidth not to increase properly in some cases.
samba: port from AA: fix segmentation fault when trying to add non-existent users
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
So the TP-LInk 4300 is not appearing any longer. Are you not sharing it any more? If so, I guess we need to compile it for ourselves?
Paul
Gargoyle 1.11.x on TP-Link Archer C7 V2 H/W
Gargoyle 1.11.x on TP-Link Archer C7 V2 H/W
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
There is also no WZR-HP-G300NH2 which I know has enough RAM to flash...
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
I just do a straight build from the repository
I'm not doing anything different
You need to talk to Eric about the problem
I'm not doing anything different
You need to talk to Eric about the problem
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
Curious, I did a straight build as well and it appears to built everything though I'm a little hesitant to use the images. They all look right but I don't really want to have to de-brick a router. However, maybe I will give it a go...ispyisail wrote:I just do a straight build from the repository
I'm not doing anything different
You need to talk to Eric about the problem
Paul
Gargoyle 1.11.x on TP-Link Archer C7 V2 H/W
Gargoyle 1.11.x on TP-Link Archer C7 V2 H/W
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
Thanks for this infoCurious, I did a straight build as well and it appears to built everything though I'm a little hesitant to use the images. They all look right but I don't really want to have to de-brick a router. However, maybe I will give it a go...
I'm starting from scratch with a new build
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
I am missing the Linksys/Cisco WRT160NL image.
Is this available somewhere?
Thanks.
Is this available somewhere?
Thanks.
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
Finished new build and I still have the same problem
I don't know the answer
I don't know the answer
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Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
I did a build today too & I didn't have any issues. Its a fresh git clone & make V=99 ar71xx.usb_large which makes an images folder i@ 351.2MB with 50 items inside.
By comparison, a build from Feb 03 has 50 items & is 349.5MB. Both compiled on Mac OS X.
When I first compiled, I used Linux Mint 14 in a Parallels virtual machine. I used the output (text & compile output) of that LM14 build to troubleshoot the Mac build.
By comparison, a build from Feb 03 has 50 items & is 349.5MB. Both compiled on Mac OS X.
When I first compiled, I used Linux Mint 14 in a Parallels virtual machine. I used the output (text & compile output) of that LM14 build to troubleshoot the Mac build.
TP-Link WDR3600 v1.1 running 1.5.10+ L10n-English (Built 20130922 - OpenWrt r38093)
TP-Link WDR4300 running 1.5.10+ i18n-English (Built 20131010 - OpenWrt r38286)
https://github.com/BashfulBladder/gargoyle-plugins/wiki
TP-Link WDR4300 running 1.5.10+ i18n-English (Built 20131010 - OpenWrt r38286)
https://github.com/BashfulBladder/gargoyle-plugins/wiki
Re: Gargoyle-ispy 2013-February-27.7z
I feel a Ubuntu rebuild coming on