I will be at Georgia tech May 5-18 to nail down a solid first release of bismark for the trip to capetown.<br><br>In the process of "freezing" for this release I have created various capetown- subdirs in src on huchra, and am doing a build now. (for want of a better name for this release, I'm calling it "capetown")<br>
<br>Assuming it builds, the image will be at <a href="http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~bismark/capetown-wndr3700v2">http://huchra.bufferbloat.net/~bismark/capetown-wndr3700v2</a> in about 30 minutes. <br><br>Based on the number of bugs I've been finding in the web interface, I did make a major change to the existing bismark build by updating from the luci .09 stable branch to the luci .10. <br>
<br>We will need to freeze the core packages in the build by monday or so and then maintain the capetown fork until some period in the future. I would like it, given the small distribution of users in this build, if they would agree to update to the main fork at some point in the near future.<br>
<br>-1) When do the new routers arrive?<br><br>0) There are a large number of outstanding bugs that need to be fixed, marked urgent in the bismark issues database. I would like people to step up to take ownership and fix them, before I go around assigning work and flaying people to stay at their keyboards. (I will be available to help fix all of them but I'm here to *teach* people to fish, not to do the fishing myself)<br>
<br>It strikes me as a good idea to have a bug hunt meeting on friday morning at 9 or 10AM.<br><br>1) Are there any packages in the current build that are not being built in the default image that need to be built for capetown? The only one I'm aware of is "time", which struck me as so simple to package up that I'd left it as an exercise for a new developer several weeks back... where it still lies.<br>
<br>It's in the cerowrt repo at:<br><br><a href="https://github.com/dtaht/ceropackages">https://github.com/dtaht/ceropackages</a><br><br>and can be checked out read-only by default.<br><br>Sign up for github, tell me your id, so you can gain commit access and a lollypop. <br clear="all">
<br>2) I've set the default opkg repository to "<a href="http://capetown.bufferbloat.net">capetown.bufferbloat.net</a>". If the bismark team would like to be hosting the package repository somewhere else, now would be a good time to setup DNS for it, as well as a means of doing rsync (preferably) and/or scp to a virtual host on the site of your choice.<br>
<br><br>-- <br>Dave Täht<br>SKYPE: davetaht<br>US Tel: 1-239-829-5608<br><a href="http://the-edge.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://the-edge.blogspot.com</a> <br>