Thanks for the revert Pau. Then the Wiki is outdated https://osmocom.org/projects/openbsc/wiki/Building_OpenBSC

Thank you Harald.
Managed to find the .debs and installed them successfully. Problem is the abisip-find doesn't find the nanoBTS which is clearly powered on. Any insight into this.

In addition, I'm getting this symbol error when I run osmo-nitb

tyrus@the-jedi-council:~/openbsc/openbsc/src/osmo-nitb$ ./osmo-nitb 
./osmo-nitb: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libosmoctrl.so.0: no version information available (required by ./osmo-nitb)
./osmo-nitb: relocation error: ./osmo-nitb: symbol ctrl_vty_init, version LIBOSMOCTRL_1.0 not defined in file libosmoctrl.so.0 with link time reference

Any idea what could be broken? I have an idea it's a linker issue but not too sure how to troubleshoot this.

Also was nice attending your talk when you were last in Nairobi. Good work.

Many thanks

On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 10:40 PM Harald Welte <laforge@gnumonks.org> wrote:
Hi Ty,

aside from Pau's comment, I'm wondering why you aren't using the binary packages
we provide.  I of course understand there's tons of reasons why you would want
to build code from source (trust, security, ...) but then typically if you build
from source, then

Please also note that OpenBSC/OsmoNITB from openbsc.git is discontinued since 2017.

Please use new "CNI" stack with software from osmo-bsc.git, osmo-msc.git, osmo-hlr.git, etc.

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