Hello Miroslav,
I now understand the libax25 issue.
Debian and alike libax25 packages are installing AX.25 libraries into
/usr/lib/ whereas by default xfbb link process is expecting libax25.*
in /usr/local/lib directory.
You will certainly know how to edit Makefile in order to tell it where
to find the libraries.
I must say that for many reasons I do prefere to get all hamradio
applications and libraries in /usr/local subdirectories.
This is more convenient for backups and file search.
Last remark : there have been some updates and bug removals in the
"unofficial" libax25, tools and apps that I gave you as compared to
the "old one" you are using (libax25 > 0.0.11-6.1).
This is the result of an intensive work performed by Lee VE7FET with
FPAC development team. The site I gave you the address has Debian /
Ubuntu compatible packages. You should consider using them. This will
not break anything in your application but rather remove some failure
causes.
73 de Bernard, f6bvp
Le 15/10/2011 00:10, Miroslav Skoric a écrit :
On 10/11/2011 10:18 AM, f6bvp wrote:
*Hello Miroslav,
It looks like you did not install AX.25 libraries (libax25) before
installing FBB.
Look at the following link :
http://code.google.com/p/linuxax25/
73 de Bernard, f6bvp
Hi Bernard,
I already had libax25 (as well as ax25-apps and ax25-tools) before
trying to compile FBB. Btw, in respect to repositories of Ubuntu and
Debian communities, I installed the version they both provided: libax25
0.0.11-6.1)
However, I checked the link above, but not sure what their versions
might help me in regard to the FBB compiling issue. In fact, I would
like to keep the existing ax25 stuff, provided they bring basic
functionality (for example, I managed to activate a few Linux nodes in
Ubuntu and Debian, and now I am in the process of configuring them to
interact with Win/BPQ32 nodes in the mixed Lin/Win dual-boot
environment.)
What else could I eventually try to install/reinstall?
Misko, YT7MPB
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