Installation
You have 3 ways to install odr-dabmux on your host:
Installing binary packages on some linux distributions
Using installation scripts
If your linux distribution is debian-based, you can install odr-dabmux as well as the other main components of the mmbTools set with the Opendigitalradio dab-scripts
Compiling manually
Unlike the 2 previous options, this one allows you to compile odr-dabmux with the features you really need.
Dependencies
Debian Bullseye-based OS
# Required packages
## C++11 compiler
sudo apt-get install --yes build-essential automake libtool
## ZeroMQ
sudo apt-get install --yes libzmq3-dev libzmq5
## Boost 1.48 or later
sudo apt-get install --yes libboost-system-dev
# optional packages
## cURL to download the TAI-UTC bulletin, needed for timestamps in EDI output
sudo apt-get install --yes libcurl4-openssl-dev
Other linux distributions
For CentOS, in addition to the packages needed to install a compiler, install the packages: boost-devel libcurl-devel zeromq-devel
Third-party RPM packages are maintained by RaBe, and are built by the openSUSE Build Service. For questions regarding these packages, please get in touch with the maintainer of the radio RaBe repository.
For openSUSE, mnhauke is maintaining packages, also built using OBS.
Compilation
The master branch in the repository always points to the latest release. If you are looking for a new feature or bug-fix that did not yet make its way into a release, you can clone the next branch from the repository.
- Clone this repository:
```sh # stable version: git clone https://github.com/Opendigitalradio/ODR-DabMux.git
# or development version (at your own risk): git clone https://github.com/Opendigitalradio/ODR-DabMux.git -b next ```
- Configure the project
sh
cd ODR-DabMux
./bootstrap
./configure
- Compile and install:
sh
make
sudo make install
Notes:
- It is advised to run the bootstrap and configure steps again every time you pull updates from the repository.
- The configure script can be launched with a variety of options. Run
./configure --helpto display a complete list
Develop on OSX and FreeBSD
If you want to develop on OSX platform install the necessary build tools and dependencies with brew
brew install boost zeromq automake curl
On FreeBSD, pkg installs all dependencies to /usr/local, but the build tools will not search there by default. Set the following environment variables before calling ./configure
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib"
CFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"
CXXFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include"
On both systems, RAW output is not available. Note that these systems are not tested regularly.
