Oliver Jowett
Oliver Jowett
This probably needs something along the lines of what the default config does with `/usr/share/lighttpd/use-ipv6.pl` to avoid breaking if ipv6 is disabled
Try building with ARCH=aarch64 for now (apple apparently named it differently to linux et al)
bc72177c8b8d3c540657548716f6024ce2bceabd should fix this in theory
I disabled cpufeatures for that arch/os in fa8a066b4c7599d61d214ab11fd7c4d0d09ff40d For the other issues I'll probably need a PR as I don't have an environment to test any of this.
Does this build on stretch? The bladerf_frequency API changes have been a problem there in the past.
There is a strong requirement that we have bladeRF support enabled by default on both jessie and stretch, as FlightAware has many remotely deployed bladeRFs where the host runs jessie/stretch....
Have the build look at the headers to work out what bladerf library is installed (there are some versions defines, I think?) and build accordingly. (I mean preprocessor directives in...
> Is there any reason why this cannot be merged straight away? That change breaks builds on stretch, which is the primary supported version. What OS, architecture, and version do...
So you're using a custom build of libbladerf, not the OS-provided version? > Changing unsigned to bladerf_frequency should not be breaking anything on any platform as it is just an...
> Description: Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS > Release: 16.04 > Codename: xenial Current dev branch builds with no changes for me on xenial, using the xenial-supplied libbladerf (0.2016.01~rc1-3)