<rsalvaterra>
2022 here already, so… Happy New Year, everyone! :)
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<wigyori>
happy new year
<dangole>
happy new year evveryone!
<neggles>
slh: there's also the the RB4011, which uses an AL21400, quad A15, the successor to the 3-digit AL-xxx models - but afaik the mainline support for those is still kinda iffy
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<neggles>
looks like the switch chips have support so that's neat
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<slh>
neggles: ah, yep - also a nice device (in theory, based on the hardware alone)
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<hurricos>
Unfortunately the existing tools for deep-faking known figures tend to make aberrations, Trump was not my first choice but the closest to making for a believable monologue about mpc85xx
<hurricos>
really all I want to do is hear someone who should not be nerding out about something meaningful to me, do so. maybe I should just ring up Gilbert Gottfried and pay him to talk shit about Cavium
<neggles>
hurricos: i am doing a sysupgrade on the ap330 as we speak
<neggles>
after changing my u-boot hackaround to match yours :P i'd changed the command to `run bootcmd` instead of `run owrt_boot` so I figure I ought to get in line
<neggles>
works :D
<neggles>
you have my Tested-by: (and my axe?)
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<cp-->
MAP-T lol
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<hurricos>
err
<hurricos>
run bootcmd worked? o_e
<hurricos>
weird ...
<hurricos>
I was expecting these strings were used to set the value of bootcmd
<hurricos>
so a bootcmd of `run bootcmd` would not work.
<hurricos>
but i might be wrong. They might just be the strings run irrespective of the content of `bootcmd`.
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<neggles>
hurricos: yeah you can change bootcmd to whatever you like; they’ve used the feature that changes the command/function that autoboot calls into
<neggles>
if it autoboots, it runs whatever’s in there
<neggles>
there’s a few other ~ special aerohive things ~ it does first, can’t remember exactly what
<neggles>
iirc it was logic for the dual-image ones, checking a boot failure count and some other bits of their OEM config data to decide which image to boot, maybe some other stuff
<neggles>
but the actual contents of “bootcmd” are utterly ignored
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<hurricos>
ah
<hurricos>
OK, so it isn't setting `bootcmd`, it's just running something specific.
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<hurricos>
Is it possible to remove default packages with asu?
<hurricos>
e.g. if I need to remote-upgrade a mesh node whose mesh VIF is on an ath10k card, but the default package is ath10k-ct
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<svlobanov>
nbd: as I understand, you are the author of libustream-ssl package. I want to send a patch, how should I do this? do I need to send it to openwrt-devel maillist? I have not found a github repo for libstream-ssl so I can't just create a PR
<nbd>
yes, send an email to openwrt-devel. when using git send-email, use --subject-prefix "PATCH ustream-ssl"
<svlobanov>
nbd: thank you for the clarification
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<rsalvaterra>
svlobanov: Working here, with my IPv4-only shitty ISP.
<hurricos>
svlobanov: +1 here
<svlobanov>
rsalvaterra: by https or by ssh?
<hurricos>
ah
<hurricos>
I don't recall ever having ssh access
<svlobanov>
my shitty ISP is hezner DC...
<rsalvaterra>
Hm… ssh, in my case.
<svlobanov>
rsalvaterra: can you check by https? (tcp/443)
<rsalvaterra>
Will do, after this rebase I'm doing. :)
<rsalvaterra>
svlobanov: I'm afraid your DNS provider is having issues. I had no trouble doing a clone via HTTPS.
<svlobanov>
rsalvaterra: do you connect to 46.101.214.210 tcp/443?
<svlobanov>
I use google dns 8.8.8.8
<blogic>
ha
<blogic>
git clone problems ?
<rsalvaterra>
46.101.214.210, yes.
<blogic>
been seeing those for a few hours
<rsalvaterra>
Oh…!
<blogic>
20:11 < svlobanov> rsalvaterra: do you connect to 46.101.214.210 tcp/443?
<blogic>
ok, I am off to bed, and expect crap to be fixed when I wake up :-D
<rsalvaterra>
nn :)
<blogic>
sorry for the guy that will be awake all night fixing it
<hanetzer>
svlobanov: I take no responsibility for your poor internet ;)
<Borromini>
someone was in #openwrt earlier complaining https:// didn't work for git.openwrt.org and git:// did
<svlobanov>
git and ssh to git.openwrt.org (ipv4) is fine, but https fails
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<dangole>
blogic: I'm seeing the same here with GPON in Portugal. https gets me connection refused after rtt (~50ms from where I am), port 80 and port 22 work normally
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<dangole>
(same ISP as rsalvaterra, also v4-only, but GPON in my case)
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