G’day,
I’ve successfully built and tested gnuradio-3.0.3rc1 with pkgsrc see
below:
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…
cheerio Berndt