# OctopusNet ###Prepare for Building On Debian/Ubuntu (as root or using sudo): ``` >apt-get install build-essential bison flex gettext libncurses5-dev texinfo autoconf automake libtool >apt-get install libpng12-dev libglib2.0-dev libgtk2.0-dev gperf libxt-dev libxp-dev >apt-get install rsync git subversion mercurial ``` * Ensure bash ist default shell (Debian/Ubuntu standard is dash): ``` >dpkg-reconfigure dash ``` and select no. * Clone the octonet and ddvb repositories: ``` >git clone -b master https://github.com/DigitalDevices/octonet.git octonet >git clone -b master https://github.com/DigitalDevices/dddvb.git dddvb >cd octonet >./mk.patch ``` If needed replace branch (master) and repository path with your own. ###Building Complete build (needed once) ``` >./mk.all ``` Rebuild main firmware ``` >./mk ``` ###Installing * Create a subdirectory octonet on a local webserver, enable directory listing. ``` >cp buildroot/output-octonet/images/octonet.* /octonet ``` On some servers a .htaccess file with: ``` Options +Indexes ``` in the octonet directory might be necessary. * Configure your OctopusNet(s) to use your webserver as update server: ``` http:///updateserver.html ``` Initiate update from the OctopusNet Note: for security reasons only private ip addresses (10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12, 192.168,0.0/16) are accepted You can find details about the OctopusNet hardware, the flash memory map and the boot process in dddvb/docs/octopusnet in the dddvb repo!