I ran "su root" in the terminal window to give me admin priviledges for the build. By the way the statement that Fedora Core 5 is known to be shipped with all the dependencies doesn't tally with my experience. FTTW is missing as is wxPython. If you want Doxygen documentation you'll need to download the *source* for doxygen and build it because the binaries have a dependency on an older version of the standard C++ library than is shipped with FC5. I think there were other things missing as well but I've lost track because I've downloaded a lot of extra stuff to build as much as I can of gnuradio.

I've had no problems except for version mismatches with portaudio and jack, which I've let go for now.

Now all I need to do is understand it!

Cheers
Murray
VK6HL

At 02:23 PM 29/09/2006, Tarun Tiwari wrote:
Can somebody enlighten me regarding authorization level for a user on network computer running on Fedora Core 5. Does it need root access to the network computer for GNU Radio development? If always not, then what is the other option for that?
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