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<owrt-snap-builds> Build [#251](https://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/#builders/50/builds/251) of `mediatek/mt7623` completed successfully.
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<Tapper> Hi what's the best distro for building OpenWrt under WSL?
<Tapper> My Ubuntu just broke and I had to remove it. Should I try a diffrent one or stick to ubuntu?
<slh> can't talk about the WSL side of things, but in terms of linux - any semi-recent mainstream/ general purpose distro will do. although you will probably have the least friction with Debian based ones (down to the mere fact that the buildbots are using Debian/ stable)
<slh> so probably stick to what you're familiar with
<Tapper> OK thanks
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<neggles> hi all, anyone feel like helping me muddle through some bits and pieces of adding a "new" ath79 device? (it's, largely identical to several existing supported devices that use the same PCB, all made by Edimax, but most of them never made it over from ar71xx)
<neggles> I have most of it figured out, but not sure how to translate what the OEM (pre-DTB, but using ath10k at least) software is doing to extract MACs from the ART
<neggles> the other thing I'm not sure about is, there's two different hardware versions, but four models
<neggles> sophos AP100/AP100C/AP55/AP55C - the AP100 and AP55 are identical hardware, but the AP55 is shipped without one of the external antenna pigtails. Connector and radio are still on the board. AP100C and AP55C are literally identical except for the label...
<neggles> Sophos' OEM firmware just disables the third chain on each radio if the board ID it reads from flash is 'AP55' or 'AP55C', quality
<neggles> but anyway, is it worth splitting the AP100C/AP55C into separate DTS files/targets entries, or should I just use DEVICE_ALT0_x? the ART has config data for all three chains, works just fine
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<fpsusername[m]> Habbie clip arrived
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<PaulFertser> neggles: ath10k boards extract MAC addresses with a shell script, there're several helpers for ASCII binary etc formats but you can also write your own if needed.
<PaulFertser> neggles: disabling the chain is probably not needed at all if the qca "eeprom" data as shipeed on the units is sane, and it should be, it's per-board individual calibration data too, so would be odd if the manufacturer was really enabling the chain that's not connected.
<PaulFertser> neggles: so chances are you do not need to manually disable the chain. Try booting OpenWrt without doing this trick and see how many chains "iw list" reports.
<PaulFertser> neggles: hm, shipped without the pigtail you say. So they calibrate all of them properly, then ship without? That's quite unusual.
<PaulFertser> neggles: so you'd want "wifi config" to take that into account, heh
<PaulFertser> neggles: detect_mac80211 in package/kernel/mac80211/files/lib/wifi/mac80211.sh doesn't seem to have any external hooks so doesn't look possible.
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<Habbie> fpsusername[m], yay!
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<ldir> Anyone have any clues about these warnings https://pastebin.com/DrFqU9UD
<ldir> they appear when using acme.sh to renew a certificate
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<mangix> ldir: openssl engines not compiled?
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<ldir> correct
<hitech95> I have a question about netifd and the bonding protocol... is it correct to have it set as a protocol? what if I want to createvlans on top of that? what if I want to run pppoe or dhcp on it? Shouldn't it be marked as a device?
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<shibboleth> https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/commit/cd39aba402ea7e7a11e173b0b5aa96e42bf1f2ac <--- seems like a likely culprit with re to master semibricking ipq806x c2600/ad7200 since late july
<shibboleth> is the issue that the new logic expects an mtd part "mac-address" whereas the dts specifies "default-mac"?
<ldir> mangix: I've commented out #engines=engines in /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf to resolve for the moment
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<shibboleth> here, adrian is making different changes to nearly identical devices. diff partlabel naming and macaddr_defaultmac_0 vs macaddr_defaultmac_8
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<aparcar[m]> mangix: could you please rebase yor many many commits over at packages.git?
<aparcar[m]> the log is just so bad to read
<aparcar[m]> > Merge pull request #16481 from neheb/1
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<mangix> aparcar[m]: you mean rebase and commit?
<aparcar[m]> yes please
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