I get the same error here. As it turns out, any version of GNU
Radio before 3.7.9.2 cannot be built with a newer CMake. If you
really need to build 3.7.9, you have to use an older version of
CMake.
I've tested CMake 2.8.12.2 (the version used in Ubuntu 14.04),
and that works.
Ron
On 4/4/19 17:24, Michael Dickens wrote:
Hmmm ... so the cmake debug output
log shows:
{{{
/usr/bin/python2: can't open file
'/home/user/workarea-gnuradio/gnuradio-3.7.9/gen/volk_compile_utils.py':
[Errno 2] No such file or directory
}}}
Is this really true, that that
file doesn't exist? Or maybe it needs to be "chmod a+x"?
I tried to solve the issues as in:
- I added SET(CMAKE_C_FLAGS "$(CMAKE_C_FLAGS) -lpthread")
and SET(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "$(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS) -lpthread") in
CMakeLists.txt.
- I modified CMakeLists.txt of volk using "sed -i
's/(intrin.h/(x86intrin.h/g' ../volk/lib/CMakeLists.txt".
- I modified CMakeLists.txt of volk using "sed -i
's/.\+Werror=unused\-command-line\-argument.\+//g'
../volk/lib/CMakeLists.txt".
Now the output of cmake is:
and the content of CMakeError.log is:
Thank you.
Ivan
Il 04.04.2019 17:04 address@hidden ha scritto:
Hi Michael,
I'm sorry! Sure, next time I will.
I'm building on Debian 9.8, and cmake is 3.7.2.
Thank you for reply.
Ivan