hawkiye | 4 Feb 22:57

How Soon till Netsukuku Roll Out?

Just wondering with all the Internet censorship going on and getting worse on how soon this will be ready to roll out? I have been lurking on the list for about 2 years and it doesn't seem like there is been much progress in that time or maybe I have not paid enough attention? I am not a developer or would help out but time is running short. If we could do away with ISP's then it will be over for internet censorhsip garbage that is threatening the free flow of information as that is thier control point. They intimidate ISP's who don't want the hassles so comply with their censorship demands. Just curious.





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Luca Dionisi | 29 Feb 10:00
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Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.

The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.

I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
do for a fresh build/install.
What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
(which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
[1].

Anybody volunteer?

--Luca

[1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
flash. I am not confident for less space.
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Semuonov Basil | 29 Feb 10:09
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

I have dlink dir-320 with custom wrt buildroot (mips,usb). able to
test anything.
Can perform packaging into ipk for internal openwrt/ddwrt installer.

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Luca Dionisi <luca.dionisi@...> wrote:
> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>
> Anybody volunteer?
>
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

Hello!

I am Ignat from Russia. We communicated in Spain.

Now, I am in SomaliLand.
http://www.abaarsotech.org/

We do not have the equipment. But i would be glad to buy equipment and
 build the Netsukuk network at the my university in Hargeisa city.

Respect,
ignat

2012/2/29 Luca Dionisi <luca.dionisi@...>:
> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>
> The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
> By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
> or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
> Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
> I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
> time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
> a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.
>
> I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
> run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
> do for a fresh build/install.
> What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
> would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
> issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
> where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
> (which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
> [1].
>
> Anybody volunteer?
>
> --Luca
>
> [1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
> router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
> the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
> flash. I am not confident for less space.
> _______________________________________________
> Netsukuku mailing list
> Netsukuku@...
> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

I have two  dlink dir-320, but they are employed in the structure of
the network of university and villas.

2012/2/29 Semuonov Basil <basil.semuonov@...>:
> I have dlink dir-320 with custom wrt buildroot (mips,usb). able to
> test anything.
> Can perform packaging into ipk for internal openwrt/ddwrt installer.
>
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Luca Dionisi
<luca.dionisi@...> wrote:
>> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>>
>> Anybody volunteer?
>>
> --
> Semuonov Basil
> --- Line of cut --- Linux everywhere...
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Mat Marini | 29 Feb 17:35
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

My router is actually just an old laptop with Linux on it, but I'll do
what I can to help testing.

On 2/29/12, Игнат Игнатов <ignat99 <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> I have two  dlink dir-320, but they are employed in the structure of
> the network of university and villas.
>
> 2012/2/29 Semuonov Basil <basil.semuonov <at> gmail.com>:
>> I have dlink dir-320 with custom wrt buildroot (mips,usb). able to
>> test anything.
>> Can perform packaging into ipk for internal openwrt/ddwrt installer.
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM, Luca Dionisi <luca.dionisi <at> gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>>>
>>> Anybody volunteer?
>>>
>> --
>> Semuonov Basil
>> --- Line of cut --- Linux everywhere...
>> _______________________________________________
>> Netsukuku mailing list
>> Netsukuku <at> lists.dyne.org
>> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
> _______________________________________________
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> Netsukuku <at> lists.dyne.org
> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
>
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Puoi eliminarmi dalla mailing list per favore ?

Grazie.

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Data: 29-feb-2012 10.00
A: "netsukuku"<netsukuku-pma9X3FYtpzZ+VzJOa5vwg@public.gmane.org>, "Porting netsukuku to Vala language. Developers."<netsukuku-vala-qX2TKyscuCdQFI55V6+gNQ@public.gmane.orgg>
Ogg: [Netsukuku] Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.

The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.

I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
do for a fresh build/install.
What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
(which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
[1].

Anybody volunteer?

--Luca

[1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
flash. I am not confident for less space.
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Luca Dionisi | 2 Mar 13:02
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Luca Dionisi
<luca.dionisi@...> wrote:
> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>
> The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
> By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
> or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
> Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
> I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
> time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
> a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.
>
> I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
> run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
> do for a fresh build/install.
> What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
> would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
> issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
> where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
> (which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
> [1].
>
> Anybody volunteer?
>
> --Luca
>
> [1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
> router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
> the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
> flash. I am not confident for less space.

I am getting in touch with they who have expressed their willing to
help with testing, big thank you by the way.
Anyhow, the quest is always open. So if you have time and hardware and
interest in the project contact me any moment.
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Re: Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing

Why not post source code and compiling instructions somewhere so others
can even make patches so it runs on new/different hardware.

On 02/03/2012 7:02 AM, Luca Dionisi wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:00 AM, Luca Dionisi
<luca.dionisi@...> wrote:
>> Some updates on progress and a request for help with testing.
>>
>> The porting of netsukuku in Vala is not complete yet.
>> By about a couple of months ago, though, it reached a point in which 2
>> or 3 nodes were able to automatically form a mesh.
>> Thus, I thought it was time to test it in real embedded hardware.
>> I had some issues while making it to work on OpenWRT and I spent much
>> time until now working at it. But now I am able to run the software on
>> a tp-link wr1043nd (mips architecture) with OpenWRT on it.
>>
>> I am looking for someone willing to spend some time to try and make it
>> run on his/her own hardware and make a check-list of what one needs to
>> do for a fresh build/install.
>> What I need is someone with a router with plenty of storage, because I
>> would like to not spend time at the moment with space optimizations
>> issues. For example I have it running on a router with a USB port
>> where the software is on a stick; the software and its dependencies
>> (which are compiled with debugging symbols and all) occupy about 50 MB
>> [1].
>>
>> Anybody volunteer?
>>
>> --Luca
>>
>> [1] I am quite certain  that stripping it we can have it to stay on a
>> router with 8 MB flash (o.s. included), but I don't want to do that at
>> the moment. Perhaps we will also succeed in putting it on a 4 MB
>> flash. I am not confident for less space.
> 
> I am getting in touch with they who have expressed their willing to
> help with testing, big thank you by the way.
> Anyhow, the quest is always open. So if you have time and hardware and
> interest in the project contact me any moment.
> _______________________________________________
> Netsukuku mailing list
> Netsukuku@...
> http://lists.dyne.org/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
> 
> 
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Luca Dionisi | 2 Mar 14:36
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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 2:12 PM, BoBeR <bober_182@...> wrote:
> Why not post source code and compiling instructions somewhere so others
> can even make patches so it runs on new/different hardware.

This first contacts have the objective to produce a first tentative of
a step-by-step guide to the building of the software on any
architecture.
The software itself is already in a public repository. And there is a
makefile which is ok for a normal desktop machine.

Thanks for the suggestion.
--Luca
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