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Harald Welte laforge at gnumonks.orgOn Tue, Mar 09, 2010 at 10:24:20AM +0100, Nordin wrote:
> I've done the two steps you provided me, but still the same situation.
> I did even git clone libosmocore repo and git clone openbsc repo.
> First started to buil libosmocore, which was succefully done. After
> that I tried to build openbsc and than the same two errormessage I
> stated in the first mail returns again. So, I think it can't find
> the libosmocore that's installed (guess somewhere in usr/local/...
Hi Nordin,
did you actually do 'make install' with libosmocore before running
./configure of openbsc? Only the 'make install' step installs it into
/usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib
I've just done the same steps (clone + autoreconf + configure + make
install of libosmocore, then clone openbsc followed by autoreconf +
configure + make of OpenBSC). Works fine here (debian unstable on
x86_64)
> >>./configure: line 3551: syntax error near unexpected token
> >>`LIBOSMOCORE,'
> >>./configure: line 3551: `PKG_CHECK_MODULES(LIBOSMOCORE, libosmocore)'
If you really get this error message, then something is wrong with your
autotools/pkgconfig installation.
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Regards,
Harald
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