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ptrkrysik, 07/06/2018 12:26 PM
1 | 2 | ptrkrysik | h1. Manual compilation and installation |
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3 | 4 | ptrkrysik | Currently manual method of installation is considered to be the easiest way to get newest version of *gr-gsm* up and running. The *gr-gsm* repository contains automatic tests of manual installation in form of "dockerfiles":https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/tree/development/tests/dockerfiles that are built and executed by "Travis CI":https://travis-ci.org/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/builds continuous integration service. Travis CI informs if particular revision of *gr-gsm* builds and passes tests on a set of GNU/Linux distributions. History of the results can be checked on "the *gr-gsm*'s Travis CI page":https://travis-ci.org/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/builds. |
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5 | 4 | ptrkrysik | The instructions presented here are a version of dockerfiles:https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/tree/development/tests/dockerfiles with stripped instructions specific to docker and without running unit tests. This wiki might at some moment be behind installation procedures contained in the dockerfiles:https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/tree/development/tests/dockerfiles so in case of installation problems it is a good idea to look in there. |
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7 | 6 | ptrkrysik | h2. Debbian-based distributions (Debian Testing, Ubuntu 16.04+, Kali Rolling Edition) |
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9 | 5 | ptrkrysik | Install all needed prerequisites with following command: |
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11 | 3 | ptrkrysik | <pre> |
12 | 7 | ptrkrysik | apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ |
13 | 1 | ptrkrysik | cmake \ |
14 | autoconf \ |
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15 | libtool \ |
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16 | pkg-config \ |
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17 | build-essential \ |
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18 | python-docutils \ |
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19 | libcppunit-dev \ |
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20 | swig \ |
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21 | doxygen \ |
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22 | liblog4cpp5-dev \ |
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23 | python-scipy \ |
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24 | gnuradio-dev \ |
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25 | gr-osmosdr \ |
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26 | libosmocore-dev |
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27 | 3 | ptrkrysik | </pre> |
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29 | Currently on Debian Testing and Kali Rolling execution of following command is needed: |
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30 | 3 | ptrkrysik | <pre> sudo ln -sf /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvolk.so.1.3.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libvolk.so.1.3 </pre> |
31 | 1 | ptrkrysik | It is a workaround due to an "issue":https://github.com/ptrkrysik/gr-gsm/pull/378#issuecomment-379587145 with faulty libvolk installation on these systems at the moment. |
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33 | <pre> |
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34 | git clone https://git.osmocom.org/gr-gsm |
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35 | cd gr-gsm |
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36 | mkdir build |
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37 | cd build |
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38 | cmake .. |
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39 | mkdir $HOME/.grc_gnuradio/ $HOME/.gnuradio/ |
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40 | make |
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41 | sudo make install |
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42 | sudo ldconfig |
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43 | </pre> |
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45 | To speedup compilation instead of "make" you can use parallel build <pre>make -j $nproc</pre> where "$nproc" is number of CPU cores. The "mkdir $HOME/.grc_gnuradio/ $HOME/.gnuradio/" line is there because without it parallel build sometimes fails. |
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47 | h2. Fedora 26 |
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49 | Install all needed prerequisites with following command: |
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50 | <pre>dnf install -y \ |
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51 | gcc-c++ \ |
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52 | make \ |
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53 | cmake \ |
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54 | pkgconfig \ |
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55 | boost-devel \ |
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56 | gnuradio-devel \ |
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57 | libosmocore-devel \ |
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58 | gr-osmosdr \ |
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59 | swig \ |
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60 | doxygen \ |
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61 | python2-docutils \ |
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62 | 8 | ptrkrysik | cppunit-devel |
63 | 5 | ptrkrysik | </pre> |
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65 | Then download the *gr-gsm*'s source and build it with following commands: |
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66 | 3 | ptrkrysik | <pre> |
67 | 1 | ptrkrysik | git clone https://git.osmocom.org/gr-gsm |
68 | 4 | ptrkrysik | cd gr-gsm |
69 | mkdir build |
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70 | cd build |
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71 | cmake .. |
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72 | mkdir $HOME/.grc_gnuradio/ $HOME/.gnuradio/ |
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73 | make |
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74 | sudo make install |
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75 | sudo ldconfig |
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76 | 3 | ptrkrysik | </pre> |
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78 | 1 | ptrkrysik | To speedup compilation instead of "make" you can use parallel build <pre>make -j $nproc</pre> where "$nproc" is number of CPU cores. The "mkdir $HOME/.grc_gnuradio/ $HOME/.gnuradio/" line is there because without it parallel build sometimes fails. |
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81 | h1. Installation from packages on Debian Testing and Ubuntu 18.04+ |