Hi,

To try out codec2 on my new raspberry pi, I installed the latest 
revision (revision 652) on it.

It did compile the binaries c2enc, c2dec, c2demo, ..., but it bombed 
shortly after that:

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tlspsens.c:96:2: error: too few arguments to function ‘aks_to_M2’
../src/quantise.h:54:6: note: declared here
make[1]: *** [tlspsens.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/pi/codec2/codec2-dev/unittest'
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
pi@raspberrypi ~/codec2/codec2-dev $
--- cut here ---cut here ---cut here ---cut here ---

I tried to same on my i386 laptop (ubuntu 12.04 LTS) with the same error.




BTW, codec2 encoding seams to work very good on the raspbery pi:

pi@raspberrypi ~/codec2/codec2-dev/raw $ time ../src/c2enc 1400 hts.raw 
hts.c2
real 0m2.899s
user 0m2.630s
sys 0m0.140s

pi@raspberrypi ~/codec2/codec2-dev/raw $ time ../src/c2dec 1400 hts.c2 
hts2.raw
real 0m5.608s
user 0m5.270s
sys 0m0.150s


Concidering "hts.raw" is a 24 second audio-segment; that's is very fast!!!!

This opens up the possibility to use the raspbery pi as modem for c2_gmsk!!!




Chéééééééééério!
Kr. Bonne.

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