diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0aa9f90..04c5008 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ Installation The project is based on *GNU Radio* signal processing framework and takes advantage of its great features like stream tagging and message passing. Presence of *GNU Radio* is therefore a basic requirement for compilation and installation of *gr-gsm*. -Installation is based on *pybombs* installer (GNU Radio install management system) and was tested on Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 (on 14.10 installation will be much faster as compilation of *GNU Radio* is not necessary). -For installation you will need git. On Debian based distributions you can get it with: +The easiest way to install *gr-gsm* it to use *pybombs* installer (GNU Radio install management system). Installation with this tool was tested on Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10 (on 14.10 installation will be much faster as compilation of *GNU Radio* is not necessary). +For installation of pybombs you will need git. On Debian based distributions you can get it with: ``` sudo apt-get install git ``` @@ -27,8 +27,7 @@ cd pybombs As a install prefix enter */usr/local/*. The rest of the options can be left as defaul. -On distributions that have *GNU Radio* version 3.7.3 and above *GNU Radio* can be installed from packages without compilation. To avoid this quite lenghty process use: - +On distributions that have *GNU Radio* version 3.7.3 and above in standard repository, *GNU Radio* can be installed from packages without compilation. To avoid this quite lenghty process use: ``` ./pybombs config forcebuild ' ' ``` @@ -38,7 +37,7 @@ To check *GNU Radio* version use: apt-cache policy gnuradio-dev ``` -Then build and install *gr-gsm* with following command: +**Then build and install *gr-gsm* with following command**: ``` sudo ./pybombs install gr-gsm ```