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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Release candidate 3.0.3rc1 available for testing


From: Eric Blossom
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Release candidate 3.0.3rc1 available for testing
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 00:31:28 -0800
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On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 04:00:25PM +1030, Berndt Josef Wulf wrote:
> G'day,
> 
> I've successfully built and tested gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 with pkgsrc see below:

Glad to see that it's working.

> barossa: {376} make install
> ===> Checking for vulnerabilities in gnuradio-3.0.3rc1
> ===> Installing for gnuradio-3.0.3rc1
> => Automatic manual page handling
> => Registering installation for gnuradio-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-audio-jack-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-audio-oss-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-audio-portaudio-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-core-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-core-docs-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-examples-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-gsm-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-howto-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-radio-astronomy-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-trellis-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-usrp-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-video-sdl-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package gnuradio-wxgui-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package usrp-3.0.3rc1
> gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 requires installed package usrp-docs-3.0.3rc1
> barossa: {377}
> 
> BTW: Is there any particular reason why gr-howto-write-a-block is standalone 
> and not part of the gnuradio distribution? Seems odd....

Yes.  It's designed to illustrate how to build modules outside of the
main tree.

Eric




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