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@@ -4,34 +4,51 @@ Required dependencies: * Boost 1.41 or later * Optional ZeroMQ http://www.zeromq.org Use --disable-input-zeromq if you don't have it + * Optional FFTW 3.x (included KISS FFT is used as fallback) Simple install procedure: ========================= % tar xjf odr-dabmod-X.Y.Z.tar.bz2 # Unpack the source % cd odr-dabmod-X.Y.Z # Change to the source directory - % ./configure --disable-debug --with-debug-malloc=yes --enable-fft-simd + % ./configure --disable-debug --with-debug-malloc=yes # Run the configure script % make # Build ODR-DabMod [ as root ] % make install # Install ODR-DabMod +Configure options +================= +The configure script can be launch with a variety of options: + + --enable-input-zeromq Enable ZeroMQ input (to be used with ODR-DabMux) + --enable-output-uhd Includes the binding to the UHD driver for USRPs + +You have the choice between two FFT libraries: KISS FFT and FFTW. KISS FFT is a +proven library, but it's performance is worse than with the new FFTW. With KISS +FFT, you have the choice between using the normal version, or the SIMD +accelerated version, which is a bit faster. The corresponding options are: + + --enable-kiss-fft Prefer KISS FFT over FFTW + --enable-fft-simd Enable SIMD instructions for KISS FFT + +Debugging options: You should not enable debug if you need good performance. +By default, debug is disabled. + --enable-debug Do not compile with debugging, and enable optimisations + --enable-trace Create debugging files for each DSP block for data analysis + +For more information, call: + + % ./configure --help + Nearly as simple install procedure using repository: ==================================================== - * Download and install fec as above + * Download and install dependencies as above * Clone the git repository * Bootstrap autotools: + % ./bootstrap.sh + In case this fails, try: % aclocal && automake --gnu --add-missing && autoconf - or - % autoreconf - whichever works best * Then use ./configure as above - -Advanced install procedure: -=========================== - -The configure script can be launch with a variety of options, launch the -following command for a complete list: - % ./configure --help |