Hi Michael,

I've tried 'sudo port install gnuradio-devel' on OSX 10.9 and it works
fine. The C++ API and runtime are completely usable; when linked from an
out-of-tree project, everything runs smoothly.

Best regards,
Carles





On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 3:15 AM, Michael Dickens
<michael.dick...@ettus.com>wrote:

> One further update: I played around with the SWIG provided includes for
> std, and it seems possible to tweak them to allow GNU Radio to be fully
> usable on 10.9.  It's something that needs to come from upstream (the SWIG
> folks), since they need to "#ifdef CXX11" or something around the code.
>  But, it works with only a minor change to gnuradio.i which is fully
> backwards compatible.  I probably won't get back to this before Monday
> (busy weekend), but I wanted to extend the hope to others of using GRC with
> OSX 10.9. - MLD
>
> On Nov 8, 2013, at 1:02 PM, Michael Dickens <michael.dick...@ettus.com>
> wrote:
> > I just pushed < https://trac.macports.org/changeset/113092 >, which
> allows exactly what you wrote there Carles: just the C++ API and runtime.
>  No SWIG Python or GRC.  Python is used during the build, but not used for
> runtime.  It should be live by ~1:30 PM/US/ET.  I'm love to hear feedback
> from anyone trying to use GNU Radio on 10.9 via MacPorts.
> --
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