Am Wed, 08 Dec 2010 16:12:53 +0100 schrieb Holger Hans Peter Freyther holger@freyther.de:
you should be able to answer this yourself. You can type git branch
If I could, I don't ask... :D
to see your local branches and git branch -a to see all branches. Also the asymmetry of on-waves/bsc-master and origin/bsc-master looks suspicious..
OK, I tried to switch to another branch with:
git checkout -b on-waves/bsc-master origin/on-waves/bsc-master
I can just hope, that this is the right branch... Unfortunately, I have another problem... When I run the configure file I get this error:
checking for LIBOSMOSCCP... configure: error: Package requirements (libosmo-sccp >= 0.0.3) were not met:
No package 'libosmo-sccp' found
Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix.
I try to search for this library in the libosmocore repository, and to check if there is another branch in this repository, too, but I didn't found anything.
Could someone say me, where can I found this library?
Besides that OpenBSC master should come with a working BSC that can be hooked to a MSC. What are you going to try with this?
As I said, I have a real MSC and I'd like to have OpenBSC just running as BSC and speaking with this MSC. Is it not, what this branch does?
Thanks