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packet:xrouter:downloads [2025/09/25 17:01] – [Executables for 32-bit Raspberry Pi and Other ARM devices:] g8pztpacket:xrouter:downloads [2025/10/26 12:38] (current) g8pzt
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 https://groups.io/g/xrouter/files https://groups.io/g/xrouter/files
  
-These are the XRouter executables, as of 10th December 2024.+These are the XRouter executables, as of 25th September 2025.
  
-If you already have a working XRouter system, simply replace the old executable with the new one.+If you already have a working XRouter system, simply replace the old executable with the new one as follows:
  
-If you don't have an existing XRouter setupyou will need a full release package (to be added).+  - Download the variant that suits your OS (see below). 
 +  - Unzip the archive to extract the executable file. 
 +  - Rename the executable to "xrlin", "xrpi" or "xrwin" as appropriate. 
 +  - Backup or rename your existing executable, just in case. 
 +  - Copy or move the new executable into your working XRouter directory. 
 +  - For Linuxremember to use "chmod -x {progname}" to allow it to run. 
 +  - Run with "./xrpi" or "sudo ./xrpi" as appropriate.
  
-  Download the version that suits your OS +The "static" variants are standalone programs with no dependencies, so they should run on any Linux OS version. The non-static versions require a suitable version of GLIBC, which change with every OS. XRouter variants for older OS versions will generally run on later OS versions, but not necessarily the other way around. For example, the "stretchvariant will run on Bullseyebut the Bullseye version won't run on Stretch. 
-  - Unzip the archive + 
-  - Rename the executable to "xrlin", "xrpi" or "xrwin" as appropriate +If you don't have an existing XRouter setupyou will need a full release package. This is too big for the wiki, so you will need to download the "support files" and executable separately. 
-  - For Linuxremember to use "chmod -x {progname}"+ 
 +(more on this to follow....) 
 +  
 +{{xrouter-504j-support-files.zip|v504j Support Files}}
  
 ==== Executables for 32-bit Raspberry Pi and Other ARM devices: ==== ==== Executables for 32-bit Raspberry Pi and Other ARM devices: ====
 +
 +The wiki doesn't allow uploads greater than 2Mb, so the support files and executables are shown separately...
  
 {{xrpi-504i-full-package.zip | Support files}} {{xrpi-504i-full-package.zip | Support files}}
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 {{xrpi32v504i-static.zip}} {{xrpi32v504i-static.zip}}
  
-{{xrpi32v504a.zip}} 
  
  
  
 ==== Executables for 64-bit Raspberry Pi and Other ARM devices: ==== ==== Executables for 64-bit Raspberry Pi and Other ARM devices: ====
 +
 +{{xrpi-504i-full-package.zip | Support files}}
 +
 +{{xrpi64v504i-bullseye.zip}}
  
 {{xrpi64v504a.zip}} {{xrpi64v504a.zip}}
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 ==== Executables for X86-64 Linux: ==== ==== Executables for X86-64 Linux: ====
  
-{{xrlin64v504a-vanessa.zip|Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa)}}+{{xrlin64v504k-vanessa.zip|v504j for Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa)}} 
 + 
 +{{xrlin64v504k-static.zip|v504j for any flavour of Linux}} 
 + 
 +The "vanessa" version should work on most recent flavours of Linux, especially if they are Debian or Ubuntu-based. 
 + 
 +The "static" version is completely self-contained, with no dependencies, hence it SHOULD work on any flavour of linux.  The downside of this version is that you MUST specify a Domain Name Server in XROUTER.CFG (e.g. DNS=8.8.8.8).  This is because statically-linked programs are not able to use the Linux resolver.
  
 ==== Executables for MS Windows: ==== ==== Executables for MS Windows: ====
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