Re: Compiling FBB

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Hello Bernard, Ralf, Thomas,

I've been meaning to ask this question for a while now: Do you know why the official version of the ax25 apps/libs/tools hasn't been updated in ages? I've been slowly hacking up the legacy "released" versions to work around bugs I've found in my personal uses and I'm sure there are other issues I haven't hit.. yet:

nrattach.c - non-incrementing nr interfaces (netrom)
http://marc.info/?l=linux-hams&m=125646640011531&w=2

axipd/kiss.c - control byte non-zero when used for axudp tunnels
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=606338


It seems that many of these issues are resolved in the official CVS but maybe other issues as you pointed out in that Google URL aren't. It would be nice if we could at least get the current CVS pushed out as say a new official version of 0.0.13 and be aligned across all three packages. Even better, have this 0.0.13 version integrate the fixes in the Google repo too?

--David



Bernard, f6bvp wrote:
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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