libremesh / lime-packages

LibreMesh packages configuring OpenWrt for wireless mesh networking
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unify releases at repo.libremesh.org #164

Closed aparcar closed 7 years ago

aparcar commented 7 years ago

The 16.07 releases is missing a targets seperation http://repo.libremesh.org/lime-16.07/ http://repo.libremesh.org/lime-17.04/targets/

Is that on purpose?

ilario commented 7 years ago

The whole path and organization is different... I have no idea why. For example, for the same router and the two versions the paths are: http://repo.libremesh.org/lime-16.07/ar71xx/generic/openwrt-15.05.1-ar71xx-generic-tl-wdr3600-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin and http://repo.libremesh.org/lime-17.04/targets/ar71xx/generic/tl-wdr3600-v1/lime_default/lede-17.01.2-libremesh-ar71xx-generic-tl-wdr3600-v1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin

dangowrt commented 7 years ago

I reckon this is due to cooker being introduced and several flavors for each device now being generated... Also note that 16.07 was still based on OpenWrt 15.05 which didn't have per-architecture packages, it used to build all packages for each target/subtarget rather than only the target-specific packages.

p4u commented 7 years ago

I reckon this is due to cooker being introduced and several flavors for each device now being generated... Also note that 16.07 was still based on OpenWrt 15.05 which didn't have per-architecture packages, it used to build all packages for each target/subtarget rather than only the target-specific packages.

Right.

The community_chaos (lime-16.07) binaries were manually copied to repo.libremesh.org (which is the new server using cooker) for legacy purposes only. The new directory structure is based on the LEDE directory structure [1].

[1] http://downloads.lede-project.org/releases/17.01.2/

aparcar commented 7 years ago

all right, thank you both for the clarification! I think this is solved