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FireHOL packages

This repository is intended to provide pre-built packages for distributions that do not have them as standard.

Current status:

Package Architecture Installs Runs Works
FireHOL OpenWRT 22.03 ipk all ? ? ?
FireHOL CentOS/RHEL 8 rpm all (noarch) ? ? ?
FireHOL CentOS/RHEL 9 rpm all (noarch) ? ? ?
iprange OpenWRT 22.03 ipk bcm47xx ? ? ?
iprange OpenWRT 22.03 ipk ipq806x ? ? ?
iprange CentOS/RHEL 8 rpm amd64 ? ? ?
iprange CentOS/RHEL 9 rpm amd64 ? ? ?

Basically: I run the builds but don't check them personally. I update this table when people report success/failure.

It is all something of a best-effort basis, so pull requests to add new packaging formats, architectures, or updated versions are always welcome.

Old packages

CentOS7/RHEL 7 package build no longer works. Last built RPMs are here.

CentOS6/RHEL 6 package build no longer works. Last built RPMs are here.

Last builds for OpenWRT 19.07 (and last ar71xx build) are here.

Last builds for OpenWRT 18.06 are here.

Releases

Everything gets built by Github Actions; tags are created after a package update or new output is added which automatically puts all the binaries into github releases:

git push
# wait...
git tag YYYY-MM-DD-hhmm
git push --tags

Building outside Github

Clone the repository and run the common setup script:

git clone https://github.com/firehol/packages.git firehol-packages
cd firehol-packages
./setup.sh

Then run any individual (build-PLATFORM.sh) scripts you are interested in e.g.:

./build-openwrt.sh

Provided everything works, the outputs all go to outputs/packages. If something goes wrong you most likely need to install a dependency on your build host.

Github Actions runs each build-*.sh script in order and provided everything builds OK, it builds checksums in outputs/checksums.

Dependencies

  • The OpenWRT builds need ccache and basic build tools (make etc.) installed
  • The CentOS/Redhat builds need docker (docker.io on Ubuntu) installed and to be able to run sudo