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netbird: update to 0.35.1 and revert fix to build with musl >1.2.4 #25637

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@wehagy wehagy commented Dec 29, 2024

Compile and run tested

Maintainer: Me

Package architecture Target Subtarget Brand Model Hardware Version OpenWrt version
x86_64 x86 64 WOVIBO B75 M.2 Intel LGA 1155 DDR3 N/A OpenWrt SNAPSHOT r28146-52b6c92479 r28146-52b6c92479

Tests Performed:

  • Connection to the NetBird Cloud Dashboard (not self-hosted).
  • Firewall configured with nftables.
  • Connection established in P2P mode.
  • wireguard kernel mode active.
  • Routes configured between my homelab and my cloud server.
  • netbird DNS server functioning correctly.
  • NAT operational (not needed by me at this time, may consider testing in the future).
  • Permissions rules is enforced (not needed by me at this time, may consider testing in the future).

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x86_64 running as container with incus.
Compiled package with container sdk, and build openwrt image with container imagebuilder.

My repo with my automated build can be see here:

And my artifacts here:

Partially revert: 7b3d033
 - Revert: Also fixes issue of not being able to build with musl >1.2.4,
   The issue has been resolved as of March 2024. For more details, see:
   mattn/go-sqlite3#1164 (comment)

Signed-off-by: Wesley Gimenes <[email protected]>
@1715173329 1715173329 merged commit 2516d2b into openwrt:master Dec 30, 2024
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