Hi Fabian - I just created a fresh VM using Ubuntu 8.10 and followed
the instructions on gnuradio.org for this distro. I get the gcc
warnings, but otherwise everything works through "make check". Hence
I'm guessing you have some stale files in your checkout (ones which
distclean does not know about, and aren't being overwritten properly
on make). My advice now would be to create a fresh checkout of the
trunk, then, from that directory do you usual routine. Mine is the
somewhat modified "neurotic vpath" build (it's what "make distcheck"
does FAPP):
sh bootstrap
mkdir build
chmod -R a-w .
chmod a+rwx build
cd build
../configure
make
make check
sudo make install
Now, when there's a big update you can do:
cd build
sudo make uninstall
cd ..
rm -rf build
chmod -R a+w .
svn up
and start anew, as guaranteed as possible to not end up with stale
files. The above works well for me when I use it (which I don't
always remember to). All built files are in a separate directory from
the source code, and any command trying to write into the source code
directories will fail hence making some issues easier to track down
(this is how I found out that SWIG 1.3.37 had a bug in where it was
writing output files).
Good luck! - MLD
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