Hi,
I have a git clone from 23.01.2012 and a current git clone.
When I compile both and use the mobile appliation, I have a strange
problem in the current code. Very often I can't send USSD codes (and maybe
also can't communicate in other ways; USSD is the costless way to check
whether I am connected or not).
Ok, this is what I do: I send "service 1 *#21#", wait the answer and the
string "% On Network, normal service: Germany, O2". Then send it again and
so on.
With the old code, I reliable get the answer e.g. "% Status: deactivated".
With the new code, I very often (sometime already when trying first time)
get nothing back and after some seconds only "% Service connection
terminated.".
Can someone confirm this behavior?
Thanks
Tim
Hello,
I'm experiencing problems getting started with building BB and
wondered if someone might be able to advise. Seems that whenever I
specify a toolchain prefix it is ignored. E.g.
$make -e CROSS_TOOL_PREFIX=arm-none-linux-gnueabi-
Results in an error:
"configure: error: in `/home/andrew/Work/AB
Open/Projects/GSM/Osmocom/osmocom-bb/src/shared/libosmocore/build-target':
configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables
See `config.log' for more details"
If I check ./shared/libosmocore/build-target/config.log for instances
of "arm" these are all still "arm-none-eabi", which I do not have.
The prefix example above was to attempt to use CodeSourcery Lite
tools. I've also tried with a prefix of "arm-linux-gnueabi-" to use a
toolchain installed from Emdebian via apt-get, and I experience the
same problem. Although in searching for a fix I read something which
suggested that the Emdebian toolchains may be no use.
So, am I doing something wrong in the first step? And is there perhaps
another toolchain I should be using? Apologies if this has already
been answered — I have done a bit of searching but only found similar
errors where a prefix was not being specified.
Regards,
Andrew
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