Hello!
I did not say, because its come up before in this group. I am indeed
building on Linux. The name is Slackware Linux. And yes I did build
the FFT kit from source from their site.
I suspect that since my distribution is not as well known as it should
be, it may not be listed in your build guide, but I'll take a look
there.
Are there any more "gotchas" I should be aware of?
--
Gregg C Levine address@hidden
"This signature was once found posting rude
messages in English in the Moscow subway."
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On 10/11/06, Eric Blossom <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 11, 2006 at 01:22:44AM -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
> > Hello!
> > On a whim I decided to download the currently available release for
> > GNURadio. It complained that I needed the FFT package. I promptly
> > found it at its location and built it, and installed it. The configure
> > script still says that below my signature, even though I've moved
> > everything over to the /usr/lib location. Having never really worked
> > with pkg-config scripts, I am at a loss here.
> > --
> > Gregg C Levine address@hidden
> > "This signature was once found posting rude
> > messages in English in the Moscow subway."
> >
> > -----
> > checking for fftw3f >= 3.0... Package fftw3f was not found in the
> > pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory
> > containing `fftw3f.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No
> > package 'fftw3f' found
> > configure: error: Library requirements (fftw3f >= 3.0) not met;
> > consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your
> > libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
>
> You probably didn't install a package that contained the
> single-precision floating point version of FFTW.
>
> You didn't say which OS and/or distribution you were using.
> It's easy to build FFTW from source, see the top-level README in
> gnuradio.
>
> Eric
>