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# Build Issues & Solutions
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**Version:** 1.0.0
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**Last Updated:** 2025-12-28
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**Status:** Active
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## Current Problem: No IPK Generated on GitHub Actions
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### Root Cause
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The OpenWrt **SDK** cannot compile LuCI core dependencies (`lucihttp`, `cgi-io`) because it lacks the necessary `ubus` development headers. When building SecuBox packages, the SDK tries to compile all dependencies from source, which fails with:
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```
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ERROR: package/feeds/luci/lucihttp failed to build.
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ubus_include_dir-NOTFOUND
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```
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###Why This Works Locally
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Locally, you likely have one of these setups:
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1. **Full OpenWrt build tree** - Has all headers and can compile everything
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2. **ImageBuilder** - Uses pre-compiled packages, doesn't compile from source
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3. **Pre-installed dependencies** - lucihttp/cgi-io already exist
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### Why It Fails on GitHub Actions
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GitHub Actions uses the **OpenWrt SDK** which:
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- ✅ Can compile packages with compiled code
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- ❌ Cannot compile certain LuCI core packages (missing headers)
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- ❌ Tries to rebuild all dependencies from source
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## Solutions
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### Option 1: Use OpenWrt ImageBuilder (Recommended)
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**Best for:** Creating firmware images with SecuBox pre-installed
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ImageBuilder uses pre-compiled packages and doesn't require compilation:
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```yaml
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# New workflow using ImageBuilder
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- name: Download ImageBuilder
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run: |
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wget https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/${VERSION}/targets/${TARGET}/${SUBTARGET}/openwrt-imagebuilder-*.tar.xz
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tar xf openwrt-imagebuilder-*.tar.xz
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- name: Add custom packages
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run: |
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mkdir -p imagebuilder/packages/custom
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cp *.ipk imagebuilder/packages/custom/
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- name: Build image
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run: |
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cd imagebuilder
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make image PACKAGES="luci luci-app-secubox luci-app-*-dashboard"
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```
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**Pros:**
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- ✅ No compilation issues
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- ✅ Creates complete firmware images
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- ✅ Fast builds (uses binaries)
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**Cons:**
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- ❌ Requires specifying target device
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- ❌ Not suitable for multi-architecture package builds
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### Option 2: Use Full OpenWrt Build System
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**Best for:** Complete control, custom kernels, or when you need to modify core packages
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Clone and build complete OpenWrt:
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```yaml
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- name: Clone OpenWrt
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git clone https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt.git
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cd openwrt
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./scripts/feeds update -a
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./scripts/feeds install -a
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- name: Add SecuBox packages
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cp -r ../luci-app-* openwrt/package/
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- name: Build
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cd openwrt
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make defconfig
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make -j$(nproc)
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```
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**Pros:**
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- ✅ Can compile everything
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- ✅ Full control over build
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- ✅ Can modify core packages
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**Cons:**
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- ❌ Very slow (1-2 hours per architecture)
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- ❌ Requires significant disk space (30-50GB)
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- ❌ Complex configuration
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### Option 3: Package-Only Repository (Alternative)
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**Best for:** Distributing packages that users install on existing OpenWrt systems
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Create a custom package feed:
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```bash
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# On your server/GitHub Pages
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mkdir -p packages/${ARCH}/secubox
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cp *.ipk packages/${ARCH}/secubox/
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scripts/ipkg-make-index packages/${ARCH}/secubox > Packages
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gzip -c Packages > Packages.gz
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```
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Users add to `/etc/opkg/customfeeds.conf`:
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src/gz secubox https://yourdomain.com/packages/${ARCH}/secubox
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```
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**Pros:**
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- ✅ No build needed (distribute sources)
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- ✅ Users compile locally or use binaries
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- ✅ Easy updates
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**Cons:**
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- ❌ Users need to manually install
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- ❌ Doesn't provide firmware images
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### Option 4: Fix SDK Build (Current Attempt)
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The current workflow attempts workarounds:
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1. Download package indices
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2. Configure SDK to prefer binaries (CONFIG_BUILDBOT=y)
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3. Fallback to direct packaging if compile fails
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**Status:** Experimental, may not work reliably
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**Pros:**
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- ✅ Keeps existing workflow structure
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- ✅ Multi-architecture builds
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**Cons:**
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- ❌ Fragile, depends on SDK quirks
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- ❌ May break with OpenWrt updates
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- ❌ Not officially supported
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## Recommended Approach
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### For Package Distribution
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Use **Option 3** (Package Repository) combined with **Option 1** (ImageBuilder for sample firmwares):
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1. **Distribute source packages** via GitHub releases
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2. **Provide pre-built .ipk** for common architectures (x86-64, ARM)
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3. **Create sample firmwares** with ImageBuilder for popular devices
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4. **Document installation** for users who want to install on existing OpenWrt
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### Implementation Steps
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1. **Create package feed workflow** (replaces current SDK build)
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2. **Add ImageBuilder workflow** for sample firmwares (ESPRESSObin, x86-64, etc.)
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3. **Update README** with installation instructions
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4. **Tag releases** with both source and binaries
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## Next Steps
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To implement the recommended solution:
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```bash
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# 1. Create new workflow for ImageBuilder
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cp .github/workflows/build-secubox-images.yml .github/workflows/build-imagebuilder.yml
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# Edit to use ImageBuilder instead of full build
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# 2. Update package build workflow to create feed instead of compiling
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# (Keep source distribution, skip compilation)
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# 3. Update documentation
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# Add INSTALL.md with instructions for different scenarios
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```
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## Temporary Workaround
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Until the proper solution is implemented, users can:
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1. **Download source** from GitHub
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2. **Build locally** using local-build.sh (requires SDK setup)
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3. **Or use existing firmware builds** (when available)
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## References
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- OpenWrt SDK: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/toolchain/using_the_sdk
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- OpenWrt ImageBuilder: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/additional-software/imagebuilder
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- Package Feeds: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-developer/feeds
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