Feature #1748
closed
create feed of nightly builds of osmo-bts/osmo-pcu for sysmoBTS 1002 + 2050
Added by laforge almost 8 years ago.
Updated almost 8 years ago.
Description
Similar to the nightly Debian dpkg builds of libosmo*, OsmoNITB, OsmoSGSN* for x86/x86_64, we should
have a nightly opkg package feed of libosmo*, osmo-bts and osmo-pcu for the sysmoBTS 1002 and 2050.
This would make it easy for any users of such hardware to test current git master on their devices, without going through manual SDK builds.
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- % Done changed from 0 to 10
starting to experiment with SRCREV="${AUTOREV} for libosmo* and osmo-bts/osmo-pcu on local builds
build has completed with current master of libosmo*, openbsc, osmo-bts and osmo-pcu. Related changes have been committed to meta-sysmocom-bsp and meta-telephony into the 'laforge/nightly' branch.
What's missing? See checklist.
- % Done changed from 30 to 70
build was executed at 1am UTC last night, and it only re-built the osmo* repositories from git, as well as the filesystem image. So everything looks fine from that point of view.
- Checklist item deleted (
ensure we build and upload both sysmobts-v2 and sysmobts-2050)
- Assignee changed from laforge to 127
- % Done changed from 70 to 90
we don't actually do a separate sysmobts-2050 build anymore, we simply use the sysmobts-v2 builds on the 2050 these days. there are some manual steps that need to be executed after flashing, which we need to automatize.
Assigning to dlsitzer to test if opkg upgrade works on the nightly builds.
I tested the 201310-testing firmware and the status is as follows
- image boots
- seen location updates form subscribers I've set up
- sent MO and MT SMS successfully
- made voice calls with FR codec - worked
- PCU (in combination with SGSN+GGSN) seems to have an issue (likely to be #1756) that made it not possible to have GPRS traffic. the problem was only identified by comparing the setup with the same system with 201310 firmware with the same config (where GPRS traffic was possible)
- Status changed from In Progress to Closed
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