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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Report configure - Packages skipped


From: Brian Padalino
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Report configure - Packages skipped
Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 09:57:25 -0400

On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Federico Battaglia
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I ran into a problem during installation of GNU Radio and I hope someone can
> help me.
> I have a Ubuntu 9.04, GNU Radio 3.2.2 and a USRP2.
> I want to emphasize that I still has the best guide on the wiki,
> particularly that relating to dependencies. To this I can not explain why
> some skip.
> During the execution of the command ./configure I get the following reports:
>
> *********************************************************************
> The following components were skipped either because you asked not
> to build them or they didn't pass configuration checks:
> usrp2-firmware
> These components will not be built.
>
> The following GNU Radio components have been successfully configured:
> config
> gruel
> omnithread
> gnuradio-core
> pmt
> mblock
> usrp2
> gr-usrp2
> gr-audio-alsa
> gr-audio-oss
> gr-cvsd-vocoder
> gr-gsm-fr-vocoder
> gr-pager
> gr-radio-astronomy
> gr-trellis
> gr-video-sdl
> gr-wxgui
> gr-qtgui
> gnuradio-examples
> grc
> docs
> 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
> usrp
> gr-usrp
> gr-gcell
> gr-audio-jack
> gr-audio-osx
> gr-audio-portaudio
> gr-audio-windows
> gr-gpio
> gr-radar-mono
> gr-sounder
> gr-utils
> These components will not be built.
> *********************************************************************
>
> In this respect I do not understand why follow packages are skipped:
> "usrp2-firmware, "usrp" and "gr-utils." Moreover, with regard to others is
> normal that I should be skipped?
> I hope that I answer so many, so thanks in advance.
>
> To be precise I have installed:
> SWIG 1.3.36, G++ 4.3.3, AUTOMAKE1.9 1.9.6, LIBTOOL 2.2.6, PYTHON-DEV 2.6.2,
> LIBCPPUNIT-DEV 1.12.1, SDCC 2.8.0, LIBASOUND2-DEV 1.0.18, LIBSDL1.2-DEV
> 1.2.13, PYTHON-WGXTK2.8 2.8.9,
> SUBERVISION 1.5.4, GUILE-1.8-DEV 1.8.5, LIBQT4-DEV 4.5.0, CCACHE 2.4.16,
> PYTHON-OPENGL 3.0.0, LIBGSL0-DEV 1.12.1, PYTHON-CHEETAH 2.0.1, PYTHON-LXML
> 2.1.5, LIBQWT5-QT4-DEV 5.1.1,
> LIBQWTPLOT3D-QT4-DEV 0.2.7, QT4-DEV-TOOLS 4.5.0, LIBFFTW3-DEV 3.1.2, DOXYGEN
> 1.5.8, PYTHON-NUMPY-EXT 1.2.1
> --
> Federico Battaglia

You don't really need to post twice.

You can grep through the output of configure for "skipping" or
something similar and see what failed.  It's usually pretty
descriptive what it can't find.

Brian



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