OpenWRT 14.07 Features Its New Init/Event System

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 2 October 2014 at 02:10 PM EDT. 9 Comments
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Version 14.07 "Barrier Breaker" of OpenWRT has been released with many changes for this popular wireless/router Linux platform.

OpenWRT 14.07 features native IPV6 support and its new procd system. Procd is the project's new pre-init, init, hot-plug, and event system written in C.

OpenWRT 14.07 is powered by the Linux 3.10 kernel, features improvements to its file-system support, and adds a lot of networking enhancements to its platform. There's also initial support for the Musl C standard library.

More details on the official release of OpenWRT 14.07 "Barrier Breaker" can be found via the official release announcement.
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