DD-WRT does not offer a 32bit compatible toolchain anymore. You would have to create your own dd-wrt compatible toolchain first.
The easiest and safest way to get your own app onto a dd-wrt router is to use openwrts buildsystem to create an optware package which you can install using ipkg.
Kong said: DD-WRT does not offer a 32bit compatible toolchain anymore. You would have to create your own dd-wrt compatible toolchain first. The easiest and safest way to get your own app onto a dd-wrt router is to use openwrts buildsystem to create an optware package which you can install using ipkg.
@Kong
I have tried to find how to create an optware package, but found no information with my google fu. Can you point me to some links?
Just get the openwrt build system it includes everything to create ipkg once you configured and compiled openwrt you will see some ipkg are already created just look at the package dir to checkout their makefiles. Based on those you can create your own package that you can select in the openwrt configure stage.
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I currently have a ubuntu machine on which I plan to compile. I wanted to know if I can just use a 32bit machine to compile dd-wrt for my router?
Thanks
Uday
DD-WRT does not offer a 32bit compatible toolchain anymore. You would have to create your own dd-wrt compatible toolchain first.
The easiest and safest way to get your own app onto a dd-wrt router is to use openwrts buildsystem to create an optware package which you can install using ipkg.
Thanks. I will try openwrt's build system to create it.
@Kong
I have tried to find how to create an optware package, but found no information with my google fu. Can you point me to some links?
Thanks
Uday
Just get the openwrt build system it includes everything to create ipkg once you configured and compiled openwrt you will see some ipkg are already created just look at the package dir to checkout their makefiles. Based on those you can create your own package that you can select in the openwrt configure stage.