Helli,
I also tried the compiling and accessing instructions as described in https://osmocom.org/projects/simtrace2/wiki, but I am facing following issues there too.
1) I am unable to download the packages libosmocore-dev libpcsclite-dev. Err:1 http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/osmocom:/nightly/xUbuntu_... ./ libosmocore12 1.1.0.12.1850 404 Not Found [IP: 195.135.221.134 80] 2) I am not able to compile. make does'nt run. 3) Un able to detect the simtracer2 with
./simtrace2-list
Could any one please guide and help me to set this up.
Best regards, M.Sc. Sunil Hebbur Srikantamurthy Chair of Communication Networks Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Chemnitz University of Technology
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 4:47 PM Sunil Hebbur Srikantamurthy < sunil.srikantamurthy1990@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to just use the simtracer 2. Could you please provide me detailed steps to sniff the traffic. Should I download all the files? Would the command simtrace2-sniff work on the go.
Thank you.
Best regards, M.Sc. Sunil Hebbur Srikantamurthy Chair of Communication Networks Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Chemnitz University of Technology
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 4:11 PM Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org wrote:
Hi J. Felix and Sunil,
I'm wondering: Are you actually intending to do development on the SIMtrace2 software, or do you just want to use it?
If you just want to use it, why not simply use the osmocom packages provided for Ubuntu 18.04 at
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/network:/osmocom:/nightly/xUbuntu_... as explained at https://osmocom.org/projects/cellular-infrastructure/wiki/Nightly_Builds
Building from source should generally only be done by developers who want to contribute to development/extension of the software. And for those, I would sort-of expect that they know how to do system-level C development on Linux, including auto-tools, pkg-config, etc.
Regards, Harald --
- Harald Welte laforge@gnumonks.org
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