Hi Dan - On 10.8, here is what I generally use: sudo port install gnuradio +full configure.compiler=llvm-gcc-4.2
If you are on 10.7, I think that will still work. On 10.6, I think you set the compiler to just "gcc-4.2" but it's been a while. For a full list of compiler options, see < http://guide.macports.org > and search for "configure.compiler". GNU Radio will not compile when using MacPorts' GCC because the assembler does not understand the xgetbv instruction. I think this issue is on the queue for "sooner or later"; I'll check into it. I'd love to be able to compile GNU Radio using MacPorts' GCC 4.8 instead of being forced to use Apple's compilers. - MLD On Aug 14, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Dan Aldrich <daldr...@earthlink.net> wrote: > I just submitted a report on trying to build gnu radio using macports. Is > pyBomb the preferred way to build it now? > > Using the default compiler I got: > > WARNING: GNU Radio's VOLK component (which handles vector optimized > instructions and routines) compiles best when using GCC. The selected > compiler is CLANG, which will result in a fully functioning GNU Radio install > but the VOLK component will not utilize the CPU's capabilities. > > So, tried to build with command: sudo port install gnuradio > configure.compiler=macports-gcc-4.7 > and that error'ed as well. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio