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cd ~/openairinterface
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cd ~/openairinterface
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source oaienv
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source oaienv
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cd cmake_targets
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cd cmake_targets
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w USRP --install-optional-packages #for USRP
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w USRP #for USRP
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w EXMIMO --install-optional-packages #for EXMIMO
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w EXMIMO #for EXMIMO
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w BLADERF --install-optional-packages #for BladeRF
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./build_oai -I --eNB -x --install-system-files -w BLADERF #for BladeRF
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```
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```
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You can print out the help message to see what these options mean using the command "./build_oai -h". A short summary is as follows.
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You can print out the help message to see what these options mean using the command "./build_oai -h". A short summary is as follows.
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* -x: adds a software oscilloscope feature to the produced binaries.
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* -x: adds a software oscilloscope feature to the produced binaries.
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* --install-system-files: installs OAI required files in Linux system.
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* --install-system-files: installs OAI required files in Linux system.
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* -w: adds the hardware support, which is USRP in our case.
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* -w: adds the hardware support, which is USRP in our case.
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* --install-optional-packages: Installs optional packages
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During the building process, you will be asked to set the password for MySQL "root" user. You are recommended to use "linux", since this is the default password used by OAI; otherwise, you will have to edit some configuration file so that HSS is able to access MySQL database.
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During the building process, you will be asked to set the password for MySQL "root" user. You are recommended to use "linux", since this is the default password used by OAI; otherwise, you will have to edit some configuration file so that HSS is able to access MySQL database.
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