Sagar,
Taking a look in the git history for the v3.3.0 tag, this was authored
on June 2, 2010. Your best bet would probably be to install an OS
version that corresponds to this date. Ubuntu 10.04 would probably be
my suggestion.
As far as documentation, I know there have been a lot of updates
recently to documentation, I do now know if any of the older docs have
been retained nor where you could find them. Perhaps somebody else in
the list can point you to them.
Michael Berman
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Sagar Simha
<address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:
Hello all,
I have a gr module that was built using GNURadio 3.3.0. I have to
run it and experiment with it. I am facing the following problems.
*PS : GNURadio 3.3.0 had a different architecture, which was
gnuradio-core, but now with the latest versions, the architecture of
GNURadio is changed and older modules no longer can be run with the
latest versions of GNURadio.*
1) I tried to install GNURadio 3.3.0 on Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04, but
the installation fails with errors
2) I tried porting the code from GNURadio 3.3.0 to the latest
GNURadio 3.7.3, which is a very tideous process and the module is
quite huge and have to test each block step by step ( I do not have
that much time) .
Was hoping to run GNURadio version that can install and test the module
So,
1) How can i install GNURadio 3.3.0 on my system. Which OS should I
use?
2) If so, are there any successful links which guide in installation.
3) Are there any OS which comes with GNURadio 3.3.0 inbuilt ?
4) Can i run this module in any version which supports gnuradio-core
style of architecture? If so, which?
Regards,
Sagar
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