On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras <ra...@schmid.xxx> wrote: > Hi, > >> Yes, we made the big move the other day towards the 3.7.0 release. >> Basically, we made next into master, so master is tracking the 3.7 API > branch >> now. You should have noticed the ~1100 updates when you pulled master. > > Yes, of course. > >> All blocks and code that come with GNU Radio should work fine (we're bug >> testing, so reports on bugs in out blocks are welcome). So anything you > have >> that uses only GNU Radio blocks should update fine, as long as updated any >> of the 'old' blocks with the newer ones. > > This is exactly what I have found out now; I had a mixture of blocks on my > system from different sources, most came with Marcus' build script. Cleaning > up there makes things a lot clearer to me. > >> I just sent another message to the listserv about this. All external GNU > Radio > > Seen... > >> projects must be updated to work with the 3.7 API. I've already started > this >> with gr-osmosdr, including the interface to RTL-SDR. See the gr-next > branch >> on this repo: >> >> https://github.com/trondeau/gr-osmosdr > > ...and right now build in process. > >> Why does it take an hour to build? Can't you run a parallel make? Even > using - >> j2 should cut the time down to about half that. > > Just an estimation, maybe it is less after the last changes, but I am using > a relative slow C2D machine, 1.6 GHz. For normal usage fast enough due to > the SSD, but of course number crunching (compiling, "SDRing") takes longer > :) Should be 30-45 minutes even with -j2. > > Ralph. > > > Tom
As my email said, this branch only currently supports the RTL-SDR and HackRF interfaces. I haven't tried to update the interface to the osmosdr library, which is what you are seeing. I think you can use -DENABLE_OSMOSDR=False to turn this off. But then, you'll only be able to use the RTL-SDR source in GRC; not the more generic osmosdr source. I mostly did this branch for myself, as I wanted to be able to play around and test things out. I pushed it publicly since I figured it would be useful to others. But it's certainly not complete nor meant to be. So if anyone wants to help improve it for other hardware interfaces, send me a pull request! Tom _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio