Hello,
BTW, if monotonic timers are not available, BIRD uses wall-clock time and might be infuenced by its change (by 'date --set' or NTP). BIRD ignores changes bigger than 60 seconds and sub-second changes (generated by NTP daemons) are also harmless, therefore in most cases it is OK.
Ok, thank you. That should be OK. On OpenWRT-devices we use "rdate" on boot or a NTP-daemon.
I crosscompiled it for OpenWRT Kamikaze 7.09 (with the "onlink-patch"). It is available through the IPKG-packaging system using "src dg8ngn-packages http://db0fhn-i.ampr.org/openwrt/kamikaze/packages/mipsel" in ipkg.conf.
Did you compile it separately or did you integrated it to OpenWRT buildsystem?
I checked out the OpenWRT Kamikaze 7.09 buildsystem and compiled it. It will fit for all Mipsel-based OpenWRT Kamikaze 7.09 installations. I don't know how to get packets official included into www.openwrt.org. I plan to do a new compile run after Kamikaze 8.09.2 has been released. I really like to see "bird" as a package there, since it is perfect for these embedded devices. 73, Jann -- Jann Traschewski, Drosselstr.1, D-90513 Zirndorf, Germany Tel.: +49-911-696971, Mobile: +49-170-1045937, E-Mail: jann@gmx.de Ham: DG8NGN / DB0VOX, http://www.qsl.net/dg8ngn, ICQ UIN: 4130182