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 # 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 dependencies as above * Clone the git repository * Bootstrap autotools: % ./bootstrap.sh In case this fails, try: % aclocal && automake --gnu --add-missing && autoconf * Then use ./configure as above