For convenience, you can find a script to install those dependencies on an Ubuntu-based distribution:\ install_build_dependencies.sh
Check out this repository and execute make
, i.e. like this:
git clone https://github.com/freifunkMUC/site-ffm.git site-ffm
cd site-ffm
git checkout -b patched && git checkout stable
make
As the CI is using Ubuntu, only the Ubuntu dependencies are being tracked. To simplify building on other distros, containerised building is also possible:
docker build -t site-ffm-stable -f Dockerfile_build .
This will build the build Docker image. With the following export, the Makefile will then use the repo for building but will run inside an Ubuntu container.\ Note: If the working directory is a git worktree, add a volume mount for the main git folder.
mkdir -p gluon-build output
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/site-ffm:ro -v $(pwd)/gluon-build:/site-ffm/gluon-build:rw -v $(pwd)/output:/site-ffm/output:rw -w /site-ffm -u $UID site-ffm-stable make
Full command for a lantiq-xrx200 build:
mkdir -p logs gluon-build output
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/site-ffm:ro -v $(pwd)/gluon-build:/site-ffm/gluon-build:rw -v $(pwd)/output:/site-ffm/output:rw -w /site-ffm -u $UID site-ffm-stable make V=s GLUON_TARGETS=lantiq-xrx200 |& tee logs/build_lantiq-xrx200_$(date --iso=s).log
This firmware is based on Gluon.
Look at the site configuration related Gluon documentation for information on site configuration options and examples from other communities.