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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Some development questions
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Michael Dickens |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Some development questions |
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Wed, 1 Jul 2009 16:15:34 -0400 |
On Jul 1, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Jonathan Coveney wrote:
For a school project, I'd like to help GNU radio out in some way (I'm
developing in OSX). 1) What is the barrier to getting a gnuradio
ports command? Is it simply that there is not someone to do it, or
something more? I feel it'd be really nice if you could just do
"sudo ports install gnuradio"
If I were interested in GNU Radio on MacPorts, I'd check their ticket
repository to see if anyone were already working on it. I'd probably
start with Google < http://www.google.com/ > and "macports gnuradio";
if that didn't work (or, even it if did), I'd go to the MacPorts Trac
< http://trac.macports.org/ > and search for 'gnuradio'.
Doing either of these simple tasks, you'll find two tickets of
interest (10858 and 18104), and a variety of files associated with the
latter ticket < http://trac.macports.org/ticket/18104 >. One of those
files is a tarball that was submitted about 5 weeks ago with the
Portfiles needed to support GNU Radio 3.2 on MacPorts, including (as
you've written) a meta-port installer for "gnuradio" as well as all
individual components that can be compiled on OSX 10.4 or 10.5 from
the 3.2 tarball release (which, btw, does not include the qtgui). I
do not know when the MacPorts folks will get around to including these
Portfiles in their dports' tree (that which is updated via 'sudo port
sync'); I do know that the Portfiles work for me and all of the beta
testers, using both OSX 10.4 and 10.5.
I hope that answers your questions on this item; yes, I am being a bit
snarky.
I'll let someone else address the other item. - MLD