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The image builder for the ar71xx target is now in the ppc64le architecture, whereas before it was a normal x64 architecture.
Now I can't build a firmware for my Archer c7 router.
Why was this change made? The other targets are using the Linux-x86_64 architecture.
you will find that this file is missing:
openwrt-imagebuilder-ar71xx-generic.Linux-x86_64.tar.xz
it is replaced by this file:
openwrt-imagebuilder-ar71xx-generic.Linux-ppc64le.tar.xz
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Just checked it myself, the page you linked is at the moment in expected state, i.e. filename of the imagebuilder has Linux-x86_64 instead of ppc64le.
This is weird. That part of the name consist of $(HOST_OS)-$(HOST_ARCH), where HOST_ARCH should take the value of "uname -m". I don't know that we have ppc64le machine in the builders.
mozzalex:
The image builder for the ar71xx target is now in the ppc64le architecture, whereas before it was a normal x64 architecture.
Now I can't build a firmware for my Archer c7 router.
Why was this change made? The other targets are using the Linux-x86_64 architecture.
to reproduce:
visit this address:
https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/targets/ar71xx/generic/
you will find that this file is missing:
openwrt-imagebuilder-ar71xx-generic.Linux-x86_64.tar.xz
it is replaced by this file:
openwrt-imagebuilder-ar71xx-generic.Linux-ppc64le.tar.xz
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: