<mrkiko> slh: thanks a lot, really
<mrkiko> [ 6.460935] mt798x-wmac 18000000.wifi: registering led 'mt76-phy0'
<mrkiko> [ 6.468475] mt798x-wmac 18000000.wifi: registering led 'mt76-phy1'
<mrkiko> slh: seems definitely dbdc, 4 antennas only also. Wondering what's the implications of dbdc on mt7986
<slh> the commit adding support for it is a bit ambiguous...
<mrkiko> slh: agree
<slh> out of curiosity, what does lspci say? (http://paste.debian.net/1302166/ from a DBDC device)
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<Namidairo> looks like the attended sysupgrade server is 502'ing
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<neggles> slh / mrkiko: the WMAC in the MT7986 is capable of DBDC yesh
<neggles> > MT7986A combines with two RF chips, they can provide dual-band concurrent chipset solution for WIFI6E AX6000 wireless router platform.
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<rsalvaterra> Hi, everyone!
<rsalvaterra> I took a look at the over-a-year-pending dropbear update pull request (due to the recent SSH CVE) and it immediately crapped out on my setup. :P
<rsalvaterra> Oh, well…
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<f00b4r0> so I have a device in the field whose time jumped back a whole 2 days despite ntpd being happily running from 4 reachable ntp.org peers
<f00b4r0> I'll pretend I didn't see that and will look at this next year ;P
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<Lechu> That was probably asked here already, but: anyone here attending 37C3?
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<mirko> Lechu: yes
<mirko> but interesting indeed: shall we (loosely) gather? last time i saw a bunch of dev faces was in lisbon plenty of years ago
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<hauke> There is an OpenWrt meetup at 37C3 on day 4, everyone at 37C3 can join, see https://events.ccc.de/congress/2023/hub/de/event/openwrt-meetup_8kwr/
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<KGB-2> https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_kirkwood.html has been updated. (100.0% images and 100.0% packages reproducible in our current test framework.)
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<bipul> Hello does anyone know how to fix this m4 package related issue while compiling https://paste.debian.net/plain/1302239
<dwfreed> what version of openwrt are you even building
<dwfreed> m4 has been version 1.4.18 since lede-17.01
<bipul> v17.01.4)
<dwfreed> that's definitely not supported anymore
<dwfreed> that's almost 7 years old
<bipul> what not supported? v17.01.4 ?? i know it's old, but i need to test something
<bipul> If you could help me to build then i can write some code for my own personal testing.
<dwfreed> yes, openwrt doesn't ever provide support for more than the 3 most recent major releases, and the 3rd most recent release doesn't last very long once the new release comes out
<dwfreed> (usually dead before then)
<bipul> ok
<dwfreed> I'm not sure I even want to ask why you're on 17.01 in the first place
<bipul> just for testing, purpose as one of my router has this version installed.
<dwfreed> if the device supports newer, you should update it
<dwfreed> if not, you should probably just get rid of it
<bipul> would you mind telling me how to compile and build
<bipul> ?
<PaulFertser> bipul: use host distro from about that era
<bipul> ok
<PaulFertser> E.g. a Debian stable chroot from the same year that release was made.
<mirko> but you'll most likely just hit the next issue right after
<mirko> you're OS is too new and OpenWrt involves too much 3rd party software
<mirko> *your
<bipul> i have applied those patches
<bipul> I think i would use os version from that specific time period.
<mirko> given you'll encounter more than just this very issue: yes, you should
<mrkiko> slh: I am doing some research on the matter - and it's not sure that mt7986A / GL-MT6000 is actually DBDC...
<slh> mrkiko: what I've seen at least /suggests/ 4x4+4x4
<mrkiko> slh: just plain curiosity, nothing useful in this question :)
<mrkiko> slh: yeah you mean - at leas some antenna sharing should be happening in my case, unless they're hidden in the inside of the device itself
<slh> probably antenna sharing
<mrkiko> slh: yeah, but judging from other factors - e.g.: the rom file not being the dbdc one but the ./mt76/firmware/mt7986_eeprom_mt7976_dual.bin one, then itshould be a different variant
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