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==Install liba53==  | ==Install liba53==  | ||
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Revision as of 07:09, 14 January 2014
Update
ROOT_OPENBTS berada di /home/openbts/software/public
cd /home/openbts/software svn co http://wush.net/svn/range/software/public public
Install liba53
cd /home/openbts/software/public cd a53/trunk sudo make install
Building OpenBTS
OpenBTS should, in principle, build and run on any Unix-like operating system, including 64-bit. However, in practice, most of our development is done on Ubuntu 10 or 12.04 LTS systems, so these are best-supported. Range Networks RAD1
Building for Range equipment is easiest, as it has no external dependencies. Just run the following commands:
cd openbts/trunk autoreconf -i ./configure make
With the build resolved, you'll need to build and link the transceiver appropriate for your hardware. For a Range Networks basestation unit these links are
(from OpenBTS root)
cd apps make ln -s ../TransceiverRAD1/transceiver . ln -s ../TransceiverRAD1/ezusb.ihx . ln -s ../TransceiverRAD1/fpga.rbf .