This new function allows to compute intermediate, interpolated points
between two points. It will be used to generate reference points in a
line between two points.
Sadly, OwlPS Positioner gets a new dependency on libclaw_tween.
The get_mac_addr() function was the only real blocker that prevented
building on BSD systems, as it used the Linux-specific SIOCGIFHWADDR
ioctl. When compiling for Linux, we still use this ioctl, but for the
BSD version we use sysctl().
This allows OwlPS Listener to build on BSD (tested on NetBSD, OpenBSD
and DragonFly). That doesn't mean it will actually work when trying to
capture packets though (that has to be tested on real hardware), but
that's still a progress.
This patch is to have clang++ (>= 3.2) happily build OwlPS Positioner.
For some reason it doesn't work on NetBSD, but it is fine on GNU/Linux
and (a couple of warnings apart) on DragonFly BSD.
- common.mk has been tweaked so that the OpenWrt compilation process is
more flexible: one can now choose an OPENWRT_TARGET and the
OPENWRT_ROOT instead of just the OPENWRT_VERSION.
- The OPENWRT_VERSION's default value trunk" has been removed.
- Makefile_atheros_openwrt has been deleted, since with recent OpenWrt
versions (12.09) everything should compile just fine, and we are not
specific to the atheros target any more.
- INSTALL.t2t has been updated to reflect these changes, and a new
section was added to explain how to compile your own toolchain.