Thanks to all the developers. I continue to be impressed with the
quality of AREDNMESH software - really quite amazing.
I've installed the aredn/builder into docker, and brought up the
container. That image built without problem, and the container runs fine.
I ran the container and did a successful git update.
When I try to build using: $ sudo make
It returns an error and suggests running: $ sudo make -j1 V=s
which also fails (quickly).
Here is the console output: https://pastebin.com/S3BvfZTb
Anyone here know what I might be doing wrong?
--Tom, N5EG
quality of AREDNMESH software - really quite amazing.
I've installed the aredn/builder into docker, and brought up the
container. That image built without problem, and the container runs fine.
I ran the container and did a successful git update.
When I try to build using: $ sudo make
It returns an error and suggests running: $ sudo make -j1 V=s
which also fails (quickly).
Here is the console output: https://pastebin.com/S3BvfZTb
Anyone here know what I might be doing wrong?
--Tom, N5EG
Andre, K6AH
Project Manager
The AREDN Project
recommends this, although that is probably redundant since the make script does a git pull straight away, and then
checks out a detached head. So what is being built appears to not be the head of the repository.
make without sudo fails instantly due to permission problems.
-- Tom, N5EG
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NF224z5K3JalwWXqaT4-i-EgmxeFaPKm
upgrade binary for my nano-m-xw.
Not sure which step changed things:
1. I originally created the container from the image using Portainer.io, then started it.
1. Revised: I deleted that container and instead used 'run' from the host command line using the run syntax from the docs
(and matching your video) thus building a new container and starting it.
2. I originally did not edit config.mk (thus NoCall and =-j3)
Instead I edited config.mk with N5EG and =-j5
3. git pull
4. make
That worked correctly and built the full package of binaries. I was able to copy the needed one from
the container and onto my host.
Many thanks for your prompt and expert help !
-- Tom, N5EG