Required dependencies: ====================== * libfec from Phil Karn, with compatibility patch: [ka9q-fec](https://github.com/Opendigitalradio/ka9q-fec) * Boost 1.48 or later * Optional ZeroMQ 4 from [http://www.zeromq.org](http://www.zeromq.org). Please prefer the zeromq from your distribution, but mind that some distributions ship ZeroMQ 2, which is not enough. Use the --disable-output-zeromq ./configure option if you don't have ZeroMQ. Simple install procedure using tarball release: =============================================== Install libfec -------------- % git clone https://github.com/Opendigitalradio/ka9q-fec.git % cd ka9q-fec % ./configure # Run the configure script % make # Build the library [as root] % make install # Install the library Install odr-dabmux ------------------ % tar xjf odr-dabmux-x.y.z.tar.bz2 # Unpack the source % cd odr-dabmux-x.y.z # Change to the source directory % ./configure --enable-input-zeromq --enable-output-zeromq # Run the configure script % make # Build ODR-DabMux [ as root ] % make install # Install ODR-DabMux Nearly as simple install procedure using repository: ==================================================== The code in the repository is more recent than the latest release and could be less stable, but already have new features. * Download and install fec as above * Clone the git repository * Bootstrap autotools:
% ./bootstrap.sh* 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 Notes about libfec ================== The original libfec version from [ka9q.net](http://www.ka9q.net/code/fec/fec-3.0.1.tar.bz2) does not compile on x86\_64 nor on ARM. That is the reason why the patched version is suggested. On x86 systems, the original version can also be used.