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From: | Bruce McGuffin |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installing Gnu Radio 3.2 on centOS machine |
Date: | Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:45:45 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (X11/20090107) |
It does seem like, from the error message, gnuradio-core is missing. But why?
The output from running configure is very long, the last bit summarizingwhat happened (below) says gnuradio-core was successfully configured, but some other stuff wasn't. Then make ran without generating an error. Would one of the the
things not configured cause the problem? If so, why wasn't it configured? Thanks Bruce the end of the configure output: ********************************************************************* The following GNU Radio components have been successfully configured: config gruel omnithread gnuradio-core pmt mblock usrp usrp2 gr-usrp gr-usrp2 gr-msdd6000 gr-audio-alsa gr-audio-oss gr-atsc gr-cvsd-vocoder gr-gpio gr-gsm-fr-vocoder gr-pager gr-radar-mono gr-radio-astronomy gr-trellis gr-video-sdl gr-wxgui gr-sounder gr-utils gnuradio-examples You my now run the make command to build these components. ********************************************************************* The following components were skipped either because you asked not to build them or they didn't pass configuration checks: gcell gr-gcell gr-audio-jack gr-audio-osx gr-audio-portaudio gr-audio-windows gr-comedi gr-qtgui grc These components will not be built Johnathan Corgan wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:14 PM, Bruce McGuffin <address@hidden> wrote:(for some reason our firewall doesn't like SVN).Many don't. Subversion uses portions of the HTTP spec that aren't frequently proxied or allowed by many firewalls.The only thing I can think of is when we ran configure it complained that some modules were missing, but judging by their names they were audio modules, and I'm not planning to use the sound card, so didn't worry. Does anybody know what the problem is?Um, maybe post the output of ./configure, so we can see what modules are missing? It looks like you're missing gnuradio-core, which is sort of important... Johnathan
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