Sure I’d be interested in those screen caps.
Sent from my iPhone On Jun 17, 2020, at 11:51 PM, Ellie White <elliewhite1420@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic, thanks Marcus!! Installed libboost-regex and libboost-regex-dev, tried cmake again, it gave me another error that I was missing Doxygen and boost_log, so I installed Doxygen and libboost-log-dev and libboost-log, and all seems well now! The blocks show up in the GRC and everything. I'll try testing them on some SigMF files from the Allen Array tomorrow. Can send a screen capture when I get it working if you like :)
Thanks again Marcus! Have a good evening.
Ellie
On 06/17/2020 10:10 PM, Ellie White
wrote:
Hi
all,
Hope
you are well! I had a question regarding how to install
gr-sigmf ( https://github.com/skysafe/gr-sigmf).
I'm running GNU Radio version 3.7.11 in an ubuntu 18.04
virtual machine on a Windows 8.1 PC (my ubuntu laptop is on
the blink), which I installed using sudo apt install gnuradio.
I attempted to install gr-sigmf following the steps outlined
in the github page, but when I get to the cmake stage it goes
awry. I've attached the output from CMake as well as the
CMakeLists.txt file.
Do you have any advice as to how I
could get this to work? Thanks so much for any suggestions
you might have!
Take care,
Ellie
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You could try:
sudo apt-get install libboost-regex libboost-regex-dev
Then re-do your Cmake and friends.
I've never used gr-sigmf (he says, sheepishly), although I did
contribute to early discussions about features for scientific
applications of it...
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