On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 04:17:32PM -0500, mle...@ripnet.com wrote: > > I wrote > build-gnuradio specifically to help deal with the "I just want to look > at signals" issues that people were having (and because it was very > convenient for me). Nothing stopping *someone* with *BSD experience and > motivation from doing a build-gnuradio variant for *BSD. But most of the > folks involved in Gnu Radio use a Linux variant, so naturally, Linux is > better supported.
As I mentioned before, we appreciate your script and I used it to get GnuRadio running under Ubuntu. I'm afraid to 'upgrade' that since it might break and it is the only 3.5 version I have working. If I ever get the FreeBSD script working, it will be available. Also Diane may make a FreeBSD port (will need uhd and gnuradio tarballs at some fixed location). > Hardware-specific stuff has been slowly being > decoupled from Gnu Radio for a couple of years. UHD has been around for > that long, and is basically a separate package from Gnu Radio proper. > And within UHD, the pre-built firmware/FPGA images are also separate. > Again, build-gnuradio knows where to get them, and where to install > them--for Ubuntu and Fedora. And josh has fixed some things to improve that but there are still a few issues I am trying to isolate. > Unless there's a horrible bug in > std::ifstream on FreeBSD, then it really *did* find that .rbf file where > it claims to have found it, and pushed it down to the USRP1. Hard to understand since the file is NOT there. I think the printed line is probably different from the actual directory used. -- LRK gr-user . ovillatx.sytes.net _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio