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author | Aram Drevekenin <aram@poor.dev> | 2020-05-23 14:34:26 +0200 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2020-05-23 14:34:26 +0200 |
commit | c43a90cdd569b76407e8203bba1ddb4532a49008 (patch) | |
tree | 9cc556512ddeb001f3e0419e7cd73a68ca7e6bd2 | |
parent | 41b5ce787a80c91a4e17870be11f9cfb61791f5d (diff) |
docs(readme): rearrange installation instructions
-rw-r--r-- | README.md | 25 |
1 files changed, 14 insertions, 11 deletions
@@ -43,17 +43,8 @@ sudo dnf copr enable atim/bandwhich -y && sudo dnf install bandwhich brew install bandwhich ``` -#### OpenWRT - -To install `bandwhich` on OpenWRT, you'll need to compile a binary that would fit its processor architecture. This might mean you would have to cross compile if, for example, you're working on an `x86_64` and the OpenWRT is installed on an `arm7`. -Here is an example of cross compiling in this situation: - -- Check the processor architecture of your router by using `uname -m` -- Clone the bandwhich repository `git clone https://github.com/imsnif/bandwhich` -- Install `cross` using `cargo install cross` -- build the `bandwhich` package using `cross build --target armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf` -- Copy the binary files from `target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/debug/bandwhich` to the router using `scp` by running `scp bandwhich root@192.168.1.1:~/` (here, 192.168.1.1 would be the IP address of your router). -- Finally enter the router using ssh and run the binary directly with `./bandwhich` +#### Download a prebuilt binary +If you're on linux, you could also get the generic binary from the releases. #### Other Linux flavours @@ -76,6 +67,18 @@ This installs `bandwhich` to `~/.cargo/bin/bandwhich` but you need root privilig #### Download a prebuilt binary If you're on linux, you could also get the generic binary from the releases. +#### OpenWRT + +To install `bandwhich` on OpenWRT, you'll need to compile a binary that would fit its processor architecture. This might mean you would have to cross compile if, for example, you're working on an `x86_64` and the OpenWRT is installed on an `arm7`. +Here is an example of cross compiling in this situation: + +- Check the processor architecture of your router by using `uname -m` +- Clone the bandwhich repository `git clone https://github.com/imsnif/bandwhich` +- Install `cross` using `cargo install cross` +- build the `bandwhich` package using `cross build --target armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf` +- Copy the binary files from `target/armv7-unknown-linux-musleabihf/debug/bandwhich` to the router using `scp` by running `scp bandwhich root@192.168.1.1:~/` (here, 192.168.1.1 would be the IP address of your router). +- Finally enter the router using ssh and run the binary directly with `./bandwhich` + #### Windows Unfortunately, windows is not supported at the moment - if you'd like to contribute a windows port, it would be very much welcome. |