so who wants to do that? :-o or maybe there are other purposes to keep the older version within 15-05 brunch?
On 01.08.2015 20:27, Sven Eckelmann wrote:
On Saturday 01 August 2015 18:05:36 Ufo wrote:
is there a reason for staying with batman-adv 2014 for openwrt 15.05?
our current freifunk leipzig running batman-adv 2015.0 and it seems to work
https://github.com/openwrt-routing/packages/tree/master/batman-adv
vs.
https://github.com/openwrt-routing/packages/tree/for-15.05/batman-adv
I would even say that it should switch to 2015.1 (not yet released) because it fixes some nasty problems:
batman-adv 2015.1
- support latest kernels (2.6.29 - 4.2)
- cleanup of coding style
- cleanup of the compatibility layer
- convert to the Linux source directory structure
- adjust default configuration
- disable network coding
- enable bridge loop avoidance
- bugs squashed:
- avoid DAT to mess up local LAN state
- fix race conditions in DAT/NC/TT/MCAST TVLV handlers
- fix build system POSIX compatibility
- fix gateway selection in fast connection (1) gw_mode
- fix initialization of detected gateway
- fix race conditions in the translation table
- fix kernel crash due to missing NULL checks in vlan handlers
- fix potentially broken header access by multicast optimization
- fix broadcast packets cleanup for purged outgoing interface
-- XXX, XX Aug 2015 XX:XX:XX +0200
batman-adv 2015.0
- support latest kernels (2.6.29 - 4.1)
- cleanup of coding style and add kerneldoc
- bugs squashed:
- fix incorrect lockdep warning in network coding
- fix condition when bonding should be used
- fix support of bridged batman-adv devices with kernel < 2.6.39
-- Tue, 28 Apr 2015 20:20:02 +0200