I finally finished the gnuradio (and related) ports today, for install via MacPorts on Mac OS X (mainly 10.6+, but should work on 10.4+). I split gr-osmosdr off such that there is a 3.6 API version and a 3.7 API version -- respective: gr-osmosdr and gr-osmosdr-next. The GNU Radio ports are split similarly: gnuradio and gnuradio-devel are for 3.6 API, and gnuradio-next is for 3.7 API. gnuradio-devel will track to 'maint' branch, while gnuradio-next will track the 'master' branch until, and maybe beyond, the 3.7 release -- I'll deal with that issue when the release gets there.
Not surprisingly, gr-osmosdr-next requires gnuradio-next; MacPorts will verify that the correct ports are installed. gr-osmosdr required either gnuradio or gnuradio-devel, so I had to add a specific check to make sure gnuradio-next is not installed. After quite a bit of testing to make sure the various tests worked, I pushed the commits yesterday and today, and I think all is OK again in MacPorts GNU Radio land after last week's merging of master and next, and moving towards using the 3.7 API and away from the 3.6 API. If you have any issue that you believe is MacPorts related, let me know here, to my email directly, via MacPorts user's list, or via a MacPorts ticket. If you use Mac OS X and have an issue with GNU Radio, no matter how it is installed, I can generally help you out, too. Happy hacking! - MLD _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio