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Radio signal analyser
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Building on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial - dpkg commands incomplete?? #144

Closed wmweis62 closed 6 years ago

wmweis62 commented 6 years ago

I am trying to install inspectrum on Lubuntu 17.10.1 and I am using the instructions for Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial. Are the two dpkg commands incomplete? Are they missing directory information? I get errors if follow the documented guideline for installing inspectrum on Ubuntu.

dpkg -x libliquid1d_1.3.0-1_amd64.deb dpkg -x libliquid-dev_1.3.0-1_amd64.deb

miek commented 6 years ago

Many of the instructions on the Build wiki page are contributed by other users, so I've not tested them all myself. If you're able to figure out the correct commands please do update the page.

If you're not able to get up and running with those instructions. I suggest building liquid-dsp from source, and then following the generic 'Debian-based' install instructions (without apt installing libliquid-dev). This is what I do on Ubuntu 16.04.

wmweis62 commented 6 years ago

Thanks so much for your reply Mike! I am currently watching your youtube video.

I was able to get inspectrum installed by using pybombs.

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Many of the instructions on the Build wiki page are contributed by other users, so I've not tested them all myself. If you're able to figure out the correct commands please do update the page.

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