[CUWiN-Dev] Re: want to help: cuwin on wrt54g/embedded mips
Rob Janes
janes.rob at gmail.com
Sat Mar 25 00:05:18 CST 2006
Hi all-
Just to recap, I'm interested in porting cuwin to the embedded linux
openwrt distro.
I'm having trouble identifying the pieces I need to build a mesh on a
linux distro. I see a source build for netbsd, but not much on how to
integrate. I see an integrated linux distro.
Is there anybody who can give me some pointers? I have been to the
manual listed below but the emphasis appears to be on kit construction,
and not so much on installation on an existing linux system.
-rob
Sascha Meinrath wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> We'd love to support your work porting CUWiN to other devices. I've
> cc-ed Dave Young, CUWiN's Technical Lead, who can help get you
> situated. I've also cc-ed Ross Musselman, CUWiN's Outreach
> Coordinator, who can help get you plugged into things. If you haven't
> already, I'd recommend joining the developers list (which you can do
> at: http://lists.chambana.net/cgi-bin/listinfo/cu-wireless-dev) since
> folks there can also help you, and take a look through the
> documentation online at: http://cuwireless.net/manual
>
> Dave can let you know what the immediate next steps would be, but let
> me know if you have any specific questions,
>
> --Sascha
>
> Rob Janes wrote:
>
>> Hi, you said to drop you a link if someone was interested in getting
>> cuwin on a wrt54g or wgt634u. I am!
>>
>> I'm working with wireless toronto projects and developing for wifidog.
>>
>> I have a buildroot and toolchain setup for mipsel and I'd like to see
>> what I can do with cuwin. I am having trouble separating the netbsd
>> bits from the cuwin bits. the 0.6.0 cuwin download of src has netbsd
>> stuff throughout, and yet i see that cuwin is running under linux
>> (cuwin-pxe for example).
>>
>> I need to get the mesh components (etx? hsls? libhsls?) and startup
>> info, is this possible?
>>
>> Any info you can give would be most helpful.
>>
>> Thanks much
>> -rob
>> (Rob Janes janes.rob at gmail.com)
>
>
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