It works now. It is a number of traps a newby never could figure out on his
own, but finally it is possible, and even not too complicated when you know
what you need to do. 

 

I had no choice, as I have a relative new tablet PC (Microsoft Surface pro),
and it even was difficult to find a Linux distribution that worked without
too much of a hassle. Many hours during the last weeks and months seem to be
wasted and could have been used for so much interesting SDR experiments, but
now I have a super portable system. As I am traveling a lot, this is very
useful, especially when the long awaited BladeRF finally arrives.

 

With best regards


Ralph.

 

 

From: Christophe Devine [mailto:devinechristo...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2013 1:33 PM
To: Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Still problems building gr 3.4.2 / Debian

 

Ralph,

 

I tried the same as you, compiling 3.4.2 on the latest Debian. I gave up,
and went back to Ubuntu 12.04. What you can do is to compile 3.4.2 to obtain
just libusrp on Ubuntu 12.04 (or older), for example using a VM, then move
the libusrp library to your Debian, to enable compilation with OpenBTS. I
haven't tried this in practise though, as I still use 12.04.

 

On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:27 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras <ra...@schmid.xxx>
wrote:

Hi,

After compiling and installing sdcc2.9 from source this problem seems to be
solved, but now building gr 3.4.2 on a Debian / Jessie (testing) AMD64
machine gives right after confirming the sdcc version another error. It says
that it does not find libusb, but in fact the packages are installed, and gr
3.7 uses them just fine.

Any ideas what the reason could be?



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+49-171-3631223 <tel:%2B49-171-3631223> 
ra...@schmid.xxx
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