I updated the MacPorts install for GNU Radio to reflect the new 3.7.0 release and changes to the master and next branches. Here are the new ports (and, some related):
- gnuradio-legacy: the latest 3.6.5 release (currently 3.6.5.1). - gnuradio: the current release (3.7.0 right now). - gnuradio-devel: the current 'master' branch (3.7.1.git.2c05acc1 from 2013-06-29 right now). - gnuradio-next: the current 'next' branch (3.8.0.git.eada0d6f from 2013-06-29 right now). If you use OSMOSDR, then you'll need the version that matches that from a gnuradio port: - gr-osmosdr-legacy: the current 'gr3.6' branch; must use gr-osmosdr-legacy too. - gr-osmosdr: the current 'master' branch; can use gnuradio or gnuradio-devel, but not gnuradio-next (at least for now). Since there is no real "release" version of gr-osmosdr, there are just the 2 options. All of the gnuradio* and gr-osmosdr* ports use the same variant names including +full. If you are trying out the new HackRF Jawbreaker, their GNU Radio interface is provided by gr-osmosdr* using the +hackrf variant, or directly via the hackrf port which is kept up with their master branch. Happy GNU Radio hacking on OSX! - MLD _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio