From: Einar Thorsrud <eina...@stud.ntnu.no>
Date: December 20, 2008 5:40:02 PM GMT-05:00
To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: [Discuss-gnuradio] GRC and OS X 10.5.6
checking for xdg-mime... false
checking for Python version 2.5... yes
checking for Python Cheetah templates... no
checking for Python GTK wrappers... no
checking for Python XML wrappers... no
checking for GTK version >= 2.10.0... Traceback (most recent call
last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
ImportError: No module named gtk
./configure: line 46951: test: =: unary operator expected
no
configure: error: Component grc has errors; stopping.
I have installed the latest gtk2 using port, and all other
recomended packages. Is there any other trics that I am missing?
On top of what is listed on
https://radioware.nd.edu/documentation/install-guides/mac-os-x
you need to also install (via MacPorts):
py25-cheetah
py25-gtk2
py25-libxml2
If adding in those doesn't work for you, email me off list with the
"configure" results & we'll work out whatever other ports you need.
I was working on updating various install guides, but keep getting
distracted by other things ... Ah the life of a grad student!
Also, some things to note that are out of date there and elsewhere:
* SDCC 2.8+ works on both Intel- and PPC-OSX. No need for the special
install any longer!
* At this time, LIBUSB 1.0 does not have an OSX port; it is for Linux
only. You must use 0.1.X (which, luckily, is the version provided by
MacPorts).
--> As GNU Radio has a custom written (by me) USB for Darwin
implementation (fusb_darwin), which is under GPLv3; and LIBUSB version
1 is in need to such an implementation and is under LGPLv2: Is it a
possibility of transferring code from one project to the other?
--> Is the GNU Radio project ("powers that be") thinking of moving to
LIBUSB version 1? Clearly it is not yet possible, but if it is
desired to do so, then the previous query is of more importance.
OTOH, we can keep using version 0.1.X since it clearly works.
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