Hi Michael, On May 18, 2011, at 10:24 PM, Michael Dickens wrote:
> Hi Elvis - A few months back, I tried using using MacPorts to install > everything using +no_x11 and +quartz. It didn't work, and I ran out of time > to try debugging the issue. I solved this one, using my manual build process, using quartz and GTK+. So, once I generate exact dependency list, I can try to reproduce it with the newer versions of the dependent libraries for gnuradio-3.4.0. > That said, good luck & please do keep the list informed when you have > questions or successes! The following configurations worked so far with the current gnuradio/master and master-3.3 branches: 01. IBM ThinkPad T42p, Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit, gnuradio-3.4.0. The audio sound card works best using the audio sink at 32KHz. 02. Apple iMac 27" 11,1 hardware version, Ubuntu 11.04 64-bit installed natively on a separate 400GB partition, dual-booting with OS X & gnuradio-3.4.0. The audio sound card works best using the audio sink at 48KHz. The decimation values have be adjusted accordingly, to prevent choppy audio. This was a problem that was eluding me for so long, and just figured the difference out only yesterday. Now at least I have raw access to the iMac's quad-core processor without using virtualization and vmware fusion. 03. Apple iMac 27", Mac OS X 10.6.7, gnuradio-3.3.x built manually (without mac ports) fails make check at gr_fir_ccf: using SSE, but audio dial-tone example works fine. 04. Apple iMac 27", Mac OS X 10.6.7, gnuradio-3.4.x built manually (without mac ports), fails make check with the socket error, but audio dial-tone example does NOT work. Best regards, Elvis Dowson _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio