![]() from https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/network/iproute2/iproute2.git changes since 5.14.0: ad3a118f rdma: Fix SRQ resource tracking information json 7a235a10 man: devlink-port: fix pfnum for devlink port add 229eaba5 uapi: pickup fix for xfrm ABI breakage a500c5ac lib/bpf: fix map-in-map creation without prepopulation 7c032cac man: devlink-port: remove extra .br 04ee8e6f man: devlink-port: fix style 14802d84 man: devlink-port: fix the devlink port add synopsis 897772a7 cmd: use spaces instead of tabs for usage indentation e7a98a96 mptcp: unbreak JSON endpoint list 2f5825cb lib: bpf_legacy: fix bpffs mount when /sys/fs/bpf exists d756c08a tc/f_flower: fix port range parsing 92e32f77 uapi: updates from 5.15-rc1 e7e0e2ce iptuntap: fix multi-queue flag display deef844b man: ip-link: remove double of a3272b93 configure: restore backward compatibility ceba5930 tree-wide: fix some typos found by Lintian 7a705242 ip: remove leftovers from IPX and DECnet 8ab1834e uapi: update headers from 5.15 merge 6d0d35ba ip/bond: add lacp active support 926ad641 Update kernel headers c730bd0b ip/tunnel: always print all known attributes df8912ed ipioam6: use print_nl instead of print_null 7e7270bb tc/skbmod: Introduce SKBMOD_F_ECN option 86c596ed IOAM man8 2d83c710 New IOAM6 encap type for routes f0b3808a Add, show, link, remove IOAM namespaces and schemas acbdef93 Import ioam6 uapi headers 2d6fa30b Update kernel headers 508ad89c ipneigh: add support to print brief output of neigh cache in tabular format * update patch 170-ip_tiny.patch to accomodate ioam. Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net> Co-authored-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net> |
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rules.mk |
Welcome to Lean's git source of OpenWrt and packages
How to build your Openwrt firmware.
Note:
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DO NOT USE root USER FOR COMPILING!!!
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Users within China should prepare proxy before building.
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Web admin panel default IP is 192.168.1.1 and default password is "password".
Let's start!
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First, install Ubuntu 64bit (Ubuntu 20.04 LTS x86 is recommended).
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Run
sudo apt-get update
in the terminal, and then runsudo apt-get -y install build-essential asciidoc binutils bzip2 gawk gettext git libncurses5-dev libz-dev patch python3 python2.7 unzip zlib1g-dev lib32gcc1 libc6-dev-i386 subversion flex uglifyjs git-core gcc-multilib p7zip p7zip-full msmtp libssl-dev texinfo libglib2.0-dev xmlto qemu-utils upx libelf-dev autoconf automake libtool autopoint device-tree-compiler g++-multilib antlr3 gperf wget curl swig rsync
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Run
git clone https://github.com/coolsnowwolf/lede
to clone the source code, and thencd lede
to enter the directory -
./scripts/feeds update -a ./scripts/feeds install -a make menuconfig
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Run
make -j8 download V=s
to download libraries and dependencies (user in China should use global proxy when possible) -
Run
make -j1 V=s
(integer following -j is the thread count, single-thread is recommended for the first build) to start building your firmware.
This source code is promised to be compiled successfully.
You can use this source code freely, but please link this GitHub repository when redistributing. Thank you for your cooperation!
Rebuild:
cd lede
git pull
./scripts/feeds update -a && ./scripts/feeds install -a
make defconfig
make -j8 download
make -j$(($(nproc) + 1)) V=s
If reconfiguration is need:
rm -rf ./tmp && rm -rf .config
make menuconfig
make -j$(($(nproc) + 1)) V=s
Build result will be produced to bin/targets
directory.
Special tips:
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This source code doesn't contain any backdoors or close source applications that can monitor/capture your HTTPS traffic, SSL is the final castle of cyber security. Safety is what a firmware should achieve.
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If you have any technical problem, you may join the QQ discussion group: 297253733, link: click here
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