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Required dependencies:
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* Boost 1.48 or later
* 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.
* (optional) cURL to download the TAI-UTC bulletin, needed for the EDI output.
Simple install procedure using tarball release:
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Install odr-dabmux
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% tar xjf odr-dabmux-x.y.z.tar.bz2 # Unpack the source
% cd odr-dabmux-x.y.z # Change to the source directory
% ./configure
# Run the configure script
% make # Build ODR-DabMux
[ as root ]
% make install # Install ODR-DabMux
Nearly as simple install procedure using repository:
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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.
* Download and install the dependencies as above
* Clone the git repository
* Switch to the *next* branch
* Bootstrap autotools: <pre>% ./bootstrap.sh</pre>
* Then use ./configure as above
Develop on OSX and FreeBSD
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If you want to develop on OSX platform install the necessary build tools
with brew
brew install automake boost
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"
In both cases, raw output is not available.
Advanced install procedure:
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The configure script can be launch with a variety of options, launch the
following command for a complete list:
% ./configure --help
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