Hi Brian,
Try this, it's worked for me on a RPi3 and a RPi2B so far:
cd hackrf/*host*
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
sudo make install
sudo ldconfig
Hope this helps (I didn't send it to the list last time)
I've got a slight problem now, the RPi2 is working fine, sweep and so on
but my other hackrf on the RPi3 wasn't working on sweep so
I rebooted and now I'm not getting any hackrf_info either, but
hackrf_debug works! Something for me to look at tomorrow...
Roy
On 12/02/17 21:40, Brian Gieryk wrote:
Ok, got as far as $cmake .. and it failed. Error is '/home/Pi/hackrf
does not appear to contain CmakeLists.text'
Sure enough, using the file manager, no file by that name.
Thank you!
Brian
KE6IYC
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On Feb 11, 2017, at 22:32, Adam Blanquart <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Brian,
I'm not on a Raspberry Pi at the moment, so your commands may vary
slightly. This is how I perform the install on Kali (should be the
same for Ubuntu (Debian)):
Install dependencies and make sure have you have a local copy of the
hackrf github repo:
*overflow@pollan:~$ sudo apt-get install git gcc cmake make |fftw3
fftw3-dev pkg-config|build-essential
overflow@pollan:~$ git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf
*
(If you already have this repo cloned locally, you can update it by
running a git pull):
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ cd hackrf
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ git pull
*
cmake the files
*
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ cd hackrf
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ mkdir build
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ cd build
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf/build$ cmake ..
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf/build$ make && make install*
Check to see if installed ok (Remember, hackrf_debug is a new command..)
*
*
*overflow@pollan:~/hackrf$ hackrf_debug*
If you get instructions here, you should be all set. If you are
unable to build, it's possible that the dependencies are named
slightly different on Raspian. I can fire up my Pi later tonight to
be sure if you have issues.
Enjoy!
-adam (overflow_ on freenode)
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Brian Gieryk <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I have successfully updated all the firmware in my Hackrf one.
Now, how in the world do I update Hackrf-tools?
I really would like to see if I can use the sweep function.
FYI, I am completely incompetent with the Linux command line.
I am running a Raspberry Pi 3B, with Raspbian Jessie.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
KE6IYC
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