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OSCam: Open Source Conditional Access Module ============================================ License ======= OSCam: Open Source CAM Copyright (C) 2009-2020 OSCam developers OSCam is based on the Streamboard mp-cardserver 0.9d by dukat and has been extended and worked on by many more since then. This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. For the full text of the licese, please read COPYING file in OSCam top directory or visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Version history =============== OSCam history is accessible through Trac timeline at: https://trac.streamboard.tv/oscam/timeline Repositories ============ SVN repository: svn checkout https://svn.streamboard.tv/oscam/trunk oscam-svn Building OSCam from source ========================== - Get the lastest sources from SVN svn checkout https://svn.streamboard.tv/oscam/trunk oscam-trunk - Go to oscam-trunk directory. - Run `make config` to choose the features you want. - Run `make` to compile OSCam. For more information and examples on using the build system, please see README.build and README.config files. Building OScam for different CPUs (cross-compilation) ===================================================== First you need to install the target CPU toolchain. Already built toolchains for various architectures can be downloaded from: https://trac.streamboard.tv/oscam/wiki/crosscompiling In order to cross compile OSCam you need to set CROSS variable when running make. For example to compile for SH4 architecture you need to run: `make CROSS=sh4-linux-` or if your cross compilers are not in your PATH - `make CROSS=/opt/STM/STLinux-2.3/devkit/sh4/bin/sh4-linux-`. Dependencies ============ OSCam by default do not depend on external libraries except when compilation with SSL is requested. In that case openssl (libcrypto) library must be installed. OSCam supports building with the following external dependencies: - libcrypto (libssl) - 'make USE_LIBCRYPTO=1' - libusb - 'make USE_LIBUSB=1' - PCSC - 'make USE_PCSC=1' - SH4 STAPI support - 'make USE_STAPI=1' - SH4 STAPI5 support - 'make USE_STAPI5=1' - Coolapi support - 'make USE_COOLAPI=1' - AZBOX support - 'make USE_AZBOX=1' For STAPI support you need to download liboscam_stapi.a library and place it in stapi directory under oscam/ root dir. liboscam_stapi.a can be downloaded from: https://board.streamboard.tv For STAPI5 support you need to download liboscam_stapi5.a library and place it in stapi directory under oscam/ root dir. liboscam_stapi5.a can be downloaded from: https://board.streamboard.tv For more information and examples on using the build system, run `make help`. Help and Support ================ man pages and configuration examples are in Distribution/doc directory. You may visit our Trac system for tracking and filling bug reports. https://trac.streamboard.tv/oscam/newticket If you experience any problems with OSCam, feel free to post in our support forum under (mainly German and English language) at: https://board.streamboard.tv/forum/ Configuration wiki: https://wiki.streamboard.tv/wiki/OSCam
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