I too was building or more specifically started over on rebuilding on Ubuntu
10.04 LTS. My build went successfully but not sure about how I can build
Allstar Into that J I figured I wanted to try to get SOME documented version
to build then figure out how to get it working in the environment I want (
which would be over a ACID build also ) .
I was able to get GNU Radio to compile with no major errors ( read as
program stops J ) , to get op25 svn imported, the three op25 modules to
compile and install I *THINK* without major errors. Tonight I will go
through the build logs and see if I missed anything important. I had errors
regarding port audio missing on my Debian build but they did not go bang on
Ububtu 10.04 LTS.
I am not trying to steal your thread here, just comparing results along the
way
and maybe sharing stumbles
Did you start with an Acid build??? I am thinking in the *production*
edition I will need to do that
..
I have no confidence it all built correctly yet but the installs at least
completed
Doug
KD8B
From: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com [mailto:op25-dev@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of n4dav
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 7:24 AM
To: op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [op25-dev] Re: Full asterisk support?
Actually I had RTFM but there's so much there I forgot about that page.
I put a lot of time into this yesterday, trying to build all the parts. I'm
using CentOS as that is what the ACID distro is built on for Allstar, and it
works well. But trying to get this stuff built is a major exercise in
frustration. Every package I tried to build was missing some other
dependency, which was missing some other dependency, it was a chain of
missing things. I never got anything built. One make complained about python
not being at least 2.5, (I had 2.4), so I installed 2.6, verified it with
python-V, and still couldn't run the make file. It still thought I had 2.4,
and I have no idea how to fix that. I'll probably go back to it after I pull
my fist out of the wall but so far it has not been fun.
--- In op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com <mailto:op25-dev%40yahoogroups.com> , ikjtel
wrote:
>Â What method do you use to measure the correct deviation of the C4FM
signal?
hmm - apols if I've guessed wrong, but sounds like you haven't yet RTFM -
based both on this question and the questions about the repeater.
or you
could spend $ on a store-bought FMD meter : )
73 de KA1RBI