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From: | Jesse Reich |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Building GNU-Radio for Windows |
Date: | Mon, 15 Feb 2016 15:39:51 -0500 |
Neel,
Thank you much for that link. I've also tried to build on Windows using mingw, cygwin and probably a few others to no avail. Will have to give that binary a try tonight assuming I have an AVX2 which I think I do if I have an i7 processor.
Does anyone know if you will be limited in using other modules that people have developed if you go with a windows install?
Jesse
--NeelOn 15 February 2016 at 12:23, Richard Bell <address@hidden> wrote:Hi Rowan,Getting GNU Radio working on Windows is not elementary, as there is very little support for this. I have tried it myself in the past with no success. It is certainly possible, as people do it, but these people get it working with very little support beyond their own knowledge.The easiest way to use GNU Radio on a Windows machine, is to use the GNU Radio Live Images to boot from either a DVD or Thumb drive (i.e. bypass Windows), which gives you Linux and a full GNU Radio install with very little work on your end and doesn't disrupt your Windows install.If you really need GNU Radio in a Windows environment, you'll have to hope someone more knowledgeable responds, but it is certainly not elementary.RichOn Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 11:22 AM, Rowan Sylvester-Bradley <address@hidden> wrote:I'm sorry, this is no doubt a very elementary question. I am completely new to GNU Radio, and know little about Unix or many of the tools involved. I have tried to follow the instructions on the page http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/MingwInstallMain. While installing Boost, when I try to execute the command ./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=mingw I get the errors:
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### Using 'mingw' toolset.
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rm -rf bootstrap
mkdir bootstrap
gcc -DNT -o bootstrap/jam0 command.c compile.c debug.c expand.c glob.c hash.c hdrmacro.c headers.c jam.c jambase.c jamgram.c lists.c make.c make1.c newstr.c option.c output.c parse.c pathunix.c pathvms.c regexp.c rules.c scan.c search.c subst.c timestamp.c variable.c modules.c strings.c filesys.c builtins.c pwd.c class.c native.c md5.c w32_getreg.c modules/set.c modules/path.c modules/regex.c modules/property-set.c modules/sequence.c modules/order.c execnt.c filent.c
jam.c: In function `main':
jam.c:403: error: `environ' undeclared (first use in this function)
jam.c:403: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
jam.c:403: error: for each function it appears in.)
pathunix.c:276:19: tchar.h: No such file or directory
pathunix.c: In function `ShortPathToLongPath':
pathunix.c:287: error: `_MAX_PATH' undeclared (first use in this function)
pathunix.c:287: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
pathunix.c:287: error: for each function it appears in.)
pathunix.c: In function `short_path_to_long_path':
pathunix.c:387: error: `_MAX_PATH' undeclared (first use in this function)
filent.c: In function `file_dirscan':
filent.c:84: error: storage size of 'finfo' isn't known
filent.c:166: error: `_A_SUBDIR' undeclared (first use in this function)
filent.c:166: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
filent.c:166: error: for each function it appears in.)
Can someone tell me why I am getting all these "undeclared" errors, or what to do to fix them, or what to do next to find out what’s wrong?
Thanks - Rowan
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