$ make -j1 V=s
make[1]: Entering directory `/Volumes/OpenWrt/source'
mkdir -p /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/build_dir/target-mipsel_24kc_musl-1.1.16/stamp
touch /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/target-mipsel_24kc_musl-1.1.16/.prepared
mkdir -p /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/build_dir/host/stamp /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/include/sys
install -m0644 /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/tools/include/*.h /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/include/
install -m0644 /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/tools/include/sys/*.h /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/include/sys/
ln -sf lib /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/lib64
touch /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/.prepared
export SHELL="bash"; /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make -C /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/build_dir/host/autoconf-2.69
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin/make all-recursive
Making all in bin
autom4te_perllibdir='..'/lib AUTOM4TE_CFG='../lib/autom4te.cfg' ../bin/autom4te -B '..'/lib -B '..'/lib --language M4sh --cache '' --melt ./autoconf.as -o autoconf.in
autom4te: need GNU m4 1.4 or later: /Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/host/bin/m4
make[6]: *** [autoconf.in] Error 1
make[5]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[4]: *** [all] Error 2
make[3]: *** [/Volumes/OpenWrt/source/build_dir/host/autoconf-2.69/.built] Error 2
make[2]: *** [tools/autoconf/compile] Error 2
make[1]: *** [/Volumes/OpenWrt/source/staging_dir/target-mipsel_24kc_musl-1.1.16/stamp/.tools_install_yynyyyyyynyyyyynyynnyyyynyyyyyyyyyyyyyyynyynynnyyynnny] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/Volumes/OpenWrt/source'
make: *** [world] Error 2
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Posts made by Jonathan Zwart
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RE: Cross compilation on Windows Subsystem for Linux
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RE: Cross compilation on Windows Subsystem for Linux
@cas @Elliot-477569 I have the identical error on macOS 10.13.1.... (cf here https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=369392)
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Relay Expansion: Will it drive a kettle?
It's not clear to me: Is it within spec to drive a kettle using the Relay Expansion, or will it melt the TE Axicom IM03 relay?
Wire-cutters at the ready. I can't imagine a future without my putative iOS-controlled kettle.