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# dump1090-fa Debian/Raspbian packages
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This is a fork of [dump1090-mutability](https://github.com/mutability/dump1090)
customized for use within [FlightAware](http://flightaware.com)'s
[PiAware](http://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware) software.
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It is designed to build as a Debian package.
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## Building under stretch
```bash
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential debhelper librtlsdr-dev pkg-config dh-systemd libncurses5-dev libbladerf-dev
$ dpkg-buildpackage -b
```
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## Building under jessie
### Dependencies - bladeRF
You will need a build of libbladeRF. You can build packages from source:
```bash
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$ git clone https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF.git
$ cd bladeRF
$ git checkout 2017.12-rc1
$ dpkg-buildpackage -b
```
Or Nuand has some build/install instructions including an Ubuntu PPA
at https://github.com/Nuand/bladeRF/wiki/Getting-Started:-Linux
Or FlightAware provides armhf packages as part of the piaware repository;
see https://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/install
### Dependencies - rtlsdr
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This is packaged with jessie. `sudo apt-get install librtlsdr-dev`
### Dependencies - LimeSDR
You will need a build of [LimeSuite](https://github.com/myriadrf/LimeSuite).
See detailed instruction on [the official Wiki](https://wiki.myriadrf.org/Lime_Suite) how to build and install it.
### Actually building it
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Nothing special, just build it (`dpkg-buildpackage -b`)
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## Building under wheezy
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First run `prepare-wheezy-tree.sh`. This will create a package tree in
package-wheezy/. Build in there (`dpkg-buildpackage -b`)
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The wheezy build does not include bladeRF and LimeSDR support.
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## Building manually
You can probably just run "make" after installing the required dependencies.
Binaries are built in the source directory; you will need to arrange to
install them (and a method for starting them) yourself.
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``make BLADERF=no`` will disable bladeRF support and remove the dependency on
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libbladeRF.
``make RTLSDR=no`` will disable rtl-sdr support and remove the dependency on
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librtlsdr.
``make LIMESDR=no`` will disable LimeSDR support and remove the dependency on
libLimeSuite.