Our big problem is that we need to turn this into an openwrt
installable package, and ideally merge it with openwrt head. Having
to register for the web site for gplv3 code implies that you don't
want it to escape into the wild yet...
Hi Dave,
thanks for downloading TIE.
We approved your download, so you should be able to
download all the .tgz files.
As you probably know, we are currently distributing a beta
package of TIE. Even if we believe that it's
a fully working version, and the code went through several
cross-checks, there may be simple
problems that new users may incur into when compiling/using
the package.
We would be very grateful if you could report any problems
you may experience or suggestions of improvements.
Requests of features/collaborations are also usually welcome.
Kind regards,
Alberto
On Apr 6, 2011, at 6:29 PM, TIE wrote:
Request from: Dave Taht (d@taht.net)
Project: working with the bismark project to get tie
running on the wndr3700 with a current build of the
openwrt from git head.
Workgroup: GAtech, with funding from google is building a
string of boxes and utilities to measure all sorts of
things about the internet.
In particular working with the bismark project and the
bufferbloat project to get tie running on the wndr3700
with a current build of the openwrt from git head.
--
Alberto Dainotti, PhD
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica
University of Napoli ''Federico II''
Via Claudio, 21 - 80125, Napoli (Italy) [Room n. 3.09]
Phone: +390817683865 - Fax: +390817683816