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2. Compilation, Installation, and Startup
2.1. Prerequisites
A 2.2.16 series (or later) Linux kernel source tree 
• 
An appropriate set of module utilities 
• 
gcc version 2.7.x or later 
• 
If you are building the ACP Modem driver along with the user space application,  you need to have a
complete Linux source tree for your  kernel, not just an up−to−date kernel image.
2.2. Building and Installing Source
Use tar xzvf
 mwavem−yyyymmdd.tar.gz
 to unpack the distribution. 
1. 
Change directories with cd 
mwavem−yyyymmdd
2. 
Use the ./configure command to configure the build options.  Issue ./configure −−help to view all of
the options.  The defaults are probably okay though. 
NOTE
As of mwavem−1.0.3 you must give ./configure the
−−enable−mwavedd argument in order to build the
driver with the user space application.
3. 
Use the make command to build all of the ACP Modem binaries. 
NOTE
Your gcc package should be at least at the 2.7.x level.  Check your
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes
 file for  the
minimum version information.
4. 
Use make install to install the 
mwavem
 binary, 
mwavem.conf
 configuration, the extra binary
(mostly .dsp) files, and module device driver  (if you specified that it must be built) and to create the
/dev/modems/mwave
 device node. 
5. 
2.3. Setting Things Up
In the [WORLDTRADE] section of your 
mwavem.conf
 file, set the Country=  parameter to your country
access code.
NOTE
The 
mwavem.conf
 file is installed in the
/usr/local/etc
 directory unless you specified otherwise
during the build process
2. Compilation, Installation, and Startup
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