Hi,

Installing GnuRadio via MacPorts works very well and without efforts! 
Tried it both on 10.8 and 10.9  OSX:es. 
Finally, its a big improvement from earlier troubles of installing manually on 
OSX which could be very tricky and error prone. 
Many thanks to Michael Dickens!

However, on both systems I encounter some issues after installation (there may 
be more, haven’t tried GnuRadio extensively on OSX):

In a "Wx GUI Scope Sinc”  I cannot change/select the "Channel Options” such as 
“Ch1, Ch2, Trig, XY”. The buttons doesn’t respond.
Only “Coupling” and “Marker” options are possible to select and change values 
as normal.

Also, I get a lot of python and font related warnings when running a simple 
script, see below.

What am I missing in my installations?!

This relates to the MacPorts installation (also previous 3.7 versions):
gnuradio 
@3.7.2.1_0+docs+grc+jack+orc+portaudio+python27+qtgui+sdl+swig+uhd+wavelet+wxgui
 (active)

Help in resolving this is much appreciated although I use mainly GnuRadio on 
Linux machines.

Thanks in advance,
Rickard



Warning: failed to XInitThreads()
2013-12-19 12:38:08.982 Python[48260:507] CoreText performance note: Client 
called CTFontCreateWithName() using name ".Lucida Grande UI" and got font with 
PostScript name ".LucidaGrandeUI". For best performance, only use PostScript 
names when calling this API.
2013-12-19 12:38:08.982 Python[48260:507] CoreText performance note: Set a 
breakpoint on CTFontLogSuboptimalRequest to debug.
2013-12-19 12:38:09.024 Python[48260:507] CoreText performance note: Client 
called CTFontCreateWithName() using name ".Lucida Grande UI" and got font with 
PostScript name ".LucidaGrandeUI". For best performance, only use PostScript 
names when calling this API.
Using Volk machine: sse4_1_64_orc
2013-12-19 12:38:09.452 Python[48260:507] CoreText performance note: Client 
called CTFontCreateWithName() using name ".Lucida Grande UI" and got font with 
PostScript name ".LucidaGrandeUI". For best performance, only use PostScript 
names when calling this API.
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