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Installing ONIE on Netberg Rangeley P1330 CPU board

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I'm trying to build the opencomputeproject/onie bin files for netberg aurora using the instructions from here. I am getting the following error, what is wrong?

[INFO ]  Retrieving needed toolchain components' tarballs
[ERROR]    Internal ct-ng error: 'LINUX' not defined, please report a bug
[ERROR]  
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >>  Build failed in step 'Retrieving needed toolchain components' tarballs'
[ERROR]  >>        called in step '(top-level)'
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >>  Error happened in: CT_Abort[scripts/functions@487]
[ERROR]  >>        called from: CT_PackageRun[scripts/functions@2051]
[ERROR]  >>        called from: CT_Fetch[scripts/functions@2174]
[ERROR]  >>        called from: do_kernel_get[scripts/build/kernel/linux.sh@22]
[ERROR]  >>        called from: main[scripts/crosstool-NG.sh@647]
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >>  For more info on this error, look at the file: 'build.log'
[ERROR]  >>  There is a list of known issues, some with workarounds, in:
[ERROR]  >>      '/onie/build/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng-1.24.0/docs/manual/B_Known_issues.md'
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >> NOTE: Your configuration includes features marked EXPERIMENTAL.
[ERROR]  >> Before submitting a bug report, try to reproduce it without enabling
[ERROR]  >> any experimental features. Otherwise, you'll need to debug it
[ERROR]  >> and present an explanation why it is a bug in crosstool-NG - or
[ERROR]  >> preferably, a fix.
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >> NOTE: You configuration uses non-default patch sets. Please
[ERROR]  >> select 'bundled' as the set of patches applied and attempt
[ERROR]  >> to reproduce this issue. Issues reported with other patch
[ERROR]  >> set selections (none, local, bundled+local) are going to be
[ERROR]  >> closed without explanation.
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >>  If you feel this is a bug in crosstool-NG, report it at:
[ERROR]  >>      https://github.com/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng/issues/
[ERROR]  >>
[ERROR]  >>  Make sure your report includes all the information pertinent to this issue.
[ERROR]  >>  Read the bug reporting guidelines here:
[ERROR]  >>      http://crosstool-ng.github.io/support/
[ERROR]  
[ERROR]  (elapsed: 0:01.73)
make[1]: *** [/onie/build/crosstool-ng/crosstool-ng-1.24.0/ct-ng:261: build] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/onie/build/x-tools/x86_64-g4.9.2-lnx3.2.69-uClibc-ng-1.0.38/build'
rm: cannot remove '/onie/build/x-tools/x86_64-g4.9.2-lnx3.2.69-uClibc-ng-1.0.38/build/.config.2': No such file or directory
make: *** [make/xtools.make:146: /onie/build/x-tools/x86_64-g4.9.2-lnx3.2.69-uClibc-ng-1.0.38/stamp/xtools-build] Error 1
make: Leaving directory '/onie/build-config'
./build.sh: 10: [[: not found
./build.sh: 10: [[: not found
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