tober 23, 2020 3:38 PM
> 收件人: Dani Anderson
> 抄送: Douglas Allan ;
> modemmanager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org
> 主题: Re: ModemManager 1.14.2 Setup - undefined symbol error and/or
> 'libmbim-glib.la' was moved error
>
> Hey,
>
> > With the connection establishe
Hey,
> With the connection established (with NM and MM still disabled), running
>
> sudo qmicli --device=/dev/cdc-wdm0 --nas-get-system-info
>
> returns
>
> [/dev/cdc-wdm0] Successfully got system info:
> WCDMA service:
> Status: 'none'
> True Status: 'none'
eat some processes in the lab soon using the debug mode to validate.
Thank-you for your help in getting us to this stage.
Kind regards,
Dani Anderson
University of Strathclyde
-----Original Message-----
From: Aleksander Morgado
Sent: 22 October 2020 16:26
To: Dani Anderson
Cc: modemmanager-
Dear Dani,
On 2020-10-21 15:59, Dani Anderson wrote:
> We're trying to install ModemManager 1.14.2 on Ubuntu 20.04
> (5.4.0-52-generic) and are encountering a few problems.
The problably most "clean" way is to build the .deb package for
Ubuntu (or any .deb based Linux distribution):
$ sudo apt
Hey,
> Thank-you for your advice. We've managed to install version 1.14.2 with no
> further issues following the steps you outlined.
>
> Unfortunately, when using the software, we didn't quite get the result that
> we were hoping for - our modem reported capability is still only shown as
> bein
ice is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Dani Anderson
University of Strathclyde
-Original Message-
From: Aleksander Morgado
Sent: 22 October 2020 09:17
To: Dani Anderson
Cc: modemmanager-devel@lists.freedesktop.org; Douglas Allan
Subject: Re: ModemManager 1.14.2 Setup - undefined sy
Hey Dani
>
> And repeated the installation with
>
> --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
>
Yes, this is the correct way to do it in Ubuntu.
i.e. ./configure --prefix=/usr --libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/
>
>
>
> CC mm-helper-enums-types.lo
>
> CCLD libhelpers.la
>
> /usr/bin/grep:
Hello everyone,
We're trying to install ModemManager 1.14.2 on Ubuntu 20.04 (5.4.0-52-generic)
and are encountering a few problems.
>From a fresh OS install, all dependencies were retrieved using the typical
>sudo apt-get install ... method.
We are installing libmbim 1.24.4 from source and lib