Hi,
I am new to this list. I use ubuntu 14.04.02. I am trying to configure/compile osmocom-bb. I have a few questions and problems: According to the src/README.building file, I should get the arm toolchain from gnuarm.com This should be updated, gnuarm.com doesn't have any downloads any more. Instead I installed gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi from ubuntu reps 1) normal gcc seems to support x-compiling for arm CPUs. Why not use that? 2) Your stock Makefile tests for CROSS_HOST against arm-elf-gcc. This should be updated to test also against arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc from gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi package 3) configure warnings: configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests. Should be disabled if not supported any more checking for arm-linux-gnueabi-mt... no checking for mt... mt configure: WARNING: using cross tools not prefixed with host triplet Is this a problem? 4) configure asks for libosmovty. Despite listed, couldn't find it under osmocom libraries any more:( Where can i download it from?
TIA, Nikos
(4) Correction: Seems libosmovty is now part of libosmocore. Should be listed as such. Problem is that latest osmocom-bb asks for libosmovty 0.10.0, while latest libosmocore master provides libosmovty 0.9.0.16-abc4 :-( These 2 should really be synchronized. Where can I find more recent libosmocore or older osmocom-bb?
TIA Nikos
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 12:28 PM, Nikos Balkanas nbalkanas@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to this list. I use ubuntu 14.04.02. I am trying to configure/compile osmocom-bb. I have a few questions and problems: According to the src/README.building file, I should get the arm toolchain from gnuarm.com This should be updated, gnuarm.com doesn't have any downloads any more. Instead I installed gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi from ubuntu reps
- normal gcc seems to support x-compiling for arm CPUs. Why not use that?
- Your stock Makefile tests for CROSS_HOST against arm-elf-gcc. This
should be updated to test also against arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc from gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi package 3) configure warnings: configure: WARNING: unrecognized options: --disable-tests, --disable-tests. Should be disabled if not supported any more checking for arm-linux-gnueabi-mt... no checking for mt... mt configure: WARNING: using cross tools not prefixed with host triplet Is this a problem? 4) configure asks for libosmovty. Despite listed, couldn't find it under osmocom libraries any more:( Where can i download it from?
TIA, Nikos
Dear Nikos,
you are at the OpenBSC mailing list, please post osmocom-bb related questions to baseband-devel@lists.osmocom.org
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:45:00PM +0300, Nikos Balkanas wrote:
(4) Correction: Seems libosmovty is now part of libosmocore. Should be listed as such. Problem is that latest osmocom-bb asks for libosmovty 0.10.0,
while latest libosmocore master provides libosmovty 0.9.0.16-abc4 :-(
I'm not sure why you arrive at this conclusion. At http://git.osmocom.org/libosmocore/ you can clearly see that 0.11.0 is the latest tag. Even 0.10.0 was released already half a year ago.
Let's continue the conversation at baseband-devel. Thanks!
Dear Harald,
It was already pointed out to me, by Craig, that I was using the wrong list:( I was using this list, because osmocom-bb configure told me so, in each warning:( Already have moved thread to baseband-devel. I arrived at this conclusion probably because git clone libosmocore (master branch), gives me libosmovty 0.9.0.16:( Will check out your link.
Thx Nikos
On Sat, May 12, 2018 at 11:23 AM, Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org wrote:
Dear Nikos,
you are at the OpenBSC mailing list, please post osmocom-bb related questions to baseband-devel@lists.osmocom.org
On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 10:45:00PM +0300, Nikos Balkanas wrote:
(4) Correction: Seems libosmovty is now part of libosmocore. Should be listed as such. Problem is that latest osmocom-bb asks for libosmovty 0.10.0,
while latest libosmocore master provides libosmovty 0.9.0.16-abc4 :-(
I'm not sure why you arrive at this conclusion. At http://git.osmocom.org/ libosmocore/ you can clearly see that 0.11.0 is the latest tag. Even 0.10.0 was released already half a year ago.
Let's continue the conversation at baseband-devel. Thanks!
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http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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