Optware on K3-AC-ARM

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Most of them, by the look of it. Most of them, by the look of it.
 + hello: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'
nano: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info' nano: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'
ncftp: can't load library 'libresolv.so.0' ncftp: can't load library 'libresolv.so.0'

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mbwe-bluering repository

This page tracks the success (or failure) of using packages from the Optware mbwe-bluering repository on newer 802.11ac routers with ARM architecture, running Kong's K3-AC-ARM builds (r23250 and later). Whilst these binaries are compatible with the ARM CPU, most of them don't work on DD-WRT.

Packages working

None discovered, so far. Add them here.

Packages not working

Most of them, by the look of it.

hello: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'
nano: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'
ncftp:  can't load library 'libresolv.so.0'
perl: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'
whois: can't resolve symbol '__register_frame_info'

This is apparently caused by incompatibilities between the mbwe-bluering toolchain and the DD-WRT toolchain, probably relating to uClibc and/or the compiler used. Possible options for fixing this may include hack the mbwe-bluering toolchain to work with DD-WRT, compile the Optware sources against a DD-WRT (or DD-WRT compatible) toolchain, or roll-yer-own based on latest Buildroot.