Libgtp is included in the openggsn source tree.

You’ll have to install OpenGGSN first then recompile openbsc.

Binaries will be generated automatically if libgtp is found.

 

Osmo-sgsn, osmo-nitb and openggsn are separate binaries, you need to configure and start each of them separately.

 

Regards,

 

Pierre

 

From: openbsc-bounces@lists.osmocom.org [mailto:openbsc-bounces@lists.osmocom.org] On Behalf Of Dai H. Tran
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2013 2:56 PM
To: openbsc@lists.osmocom.org
Subject: how gprs is called in openbsc, where to find the libgtb?

 

Hello everyone,

 

I just recently learn about openbsc, and still in the phase of

compiling and try to run the osmo-nitb app.

 

1st problem 

The problem is one of my teammate said the osmo-nitb will also started/call

the osmo-sgsn program, but after examine the code, I still don't know how the 

osmo-sgsn is called from osmp-nitb, may be I was wrong, anyone can help me with this, how can I activate osmo-sgsn from osmo-nitb, with extra arguments?

 

2nd problem

Another question, when I try to compile osmo-sgsn, the gtp lib is missing, as define in the makefile:

 

if HAVE_LIBGTP

bin_PROGRAMS = osmo-gbproxy osmo-sgsn

else

bin_PROGRAMS = osmo-gbproxy

endif

 

I don't know where to get this lib, so I modified by adding osmo-sgsn to the else clause as-well to have osmo-sgsn compiled. I still can run osmo-sgsn, but it show error about the gtp socket, i think the configuration is not correct, but not because of missing gtp lib, should this be a problem?

 

Best regards,

Dai