On 09/02/14 21:33, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:
Simon Kelley<[email protected]>  writes:

It's possible, indeed that's happened during testing. Dave, could you
talk me through getting the latest dnsmasq package on the 3800 you
gave me?

The packages I've built are here:
http://archive.tohojo.dk/cerowrt/wndr/3.10.28-4-tohojo/packages/

They're packaged as libhogweed, libnettle, libgmp and dnsmasq-dhcpv6 --
dunno if they're installable without further ado on your box. But if so
you should be able to just download those four package files onto your
router (stick them in /tmp to avoid running out of flash) and calling
opkg to install them...


Great, thanks. I've done that and confirmed what you are seeing. At this point I need to trace through the whole validation process in parallel on working and broken platforms, to see where the two diverge. (I've had to do this before. It was not fun, but it did produce results.) I've installed gdb and can run dnsmasq under gdb, but the binary is very thoroughly stripped, so I can't get any useful information out. Best way to get a non-stripped dnsmasq binary on there?



Cheers,

Simon.



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