Closed basros closed 9 years ago
Chaos Calmer RC3 has been released!
After flashing 0.2.0-alpha backbone and adding the following repos to /etc/opkg.conf, there's a lot of upgradeble packages. Especially a newer Kernel!
src/gz chaos_calmer_base http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/base src/gz chaos_calmer_luci http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/luci src/gz chaos_calmer_packages http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/packages src/gz chaos_calmer_routing http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/routing src/gz chaos_calmer_telephony http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/telephony src/gz chaos_calmer_management http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/management src/gz chaos_calmer_targets http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05-rc3/mpc85xx/generic/packages/targets
# opkg list-upgradable |grep -v HOLD kmod-input-gpio-keys - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-app-statistics - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-usb2-fsl - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-usb-core - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-app-olsr - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 luci-lib-ip - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-crypto-hash - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-theme-bootstrap - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-nf-nathelper - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ipt-conntrack - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 base-files - 157-r45994 - 157-r46163 kmod-lib-crc16 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-nf-nat - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-input-core - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-crypto-crc32c - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 olsrd-mod-dyn-gw - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 procd - 2015-06-14-9562ce477476a27851ec90cfbf971b8cb41c81a6 - 2015-06-18-8559df08db51a2e5fe056e6a1c07984e51068eaf kmod-lib-crc32c - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 olsrd - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 kmod-iptunnel - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ipip - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 olsrd-mod-txtinfo - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 kmod-usb2 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 olsrd-mod-jsoninfo - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 kmod-nf-ipt - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ip6tables - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ath9k - 3.18.14+2015-03-09-3 - 3.18.17+2015-03-09-3 kmod-crypto-aes - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-crypto-core - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 olsrd-mod-nameservice - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 luci-mod-admin-full - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 luci-base - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-leds-gpio - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-lib-httpclient - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-mac80211 - 3.18.14+2015-03-09-3 - 3.18.17+2015-03-09-3 kmod-ipt-core - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ipv6 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-mod-freifunk - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 luci-app-olsr-services - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-iptunnel4 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-nf-conntrack - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-nf-ipt6 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 luci-lib-nixio - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 olsrd-mod-watchdog - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 olsrd-mod-arprefresh - 0.9.0-git-4 - 0.9.0.1-3 luci-lib-json - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 luci-lib-luaneightbl - git-15.151.52871-a835fc0-1 - git-15.179.51004-cf2e3f6-1 kmod-nf-conntrack6 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ath - 3.18.14+2015-03-09-3 - 3.18.17+2015-03-09-3 kmod-booke-wdt - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-button-hotplug - 3.18.14-3 - 3.18.17-3 kmod-nls-base - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-ath9k-common - 3.18.14+2015-03-09-3 - 3.18.17+2015-03-09-3 kmod-crypto-arc4 - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1 kmod-cfg80211 - 3.18.14+2015-03-09-3 - 3.18.17+2015-03-09-3 kmod-ipt-nat - 3.18.14-1 - 3.18.17-1
Looks like we are still based on RC2
Build 657 is based on current CC git and has updated routing (i.e., oonf v0.9.1).
Chaos Calmer RC3 has been released!
After flashing 0.2.0-alpha backbone and adding the following repos to /etc/opkg.conf, there's a lot of upgradeble packages. Especially a newer Kernel!
Looks like we are still based on RC2