Is there any difference in using this stack compared to say, the Ubuntu distribution available on www.armhf.com, and compiling gnuradio from source?
Vanush On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 2:31 AM, Philip Balister <phi...@balister.org> wrote: > On 12/26/2013 02:28 AM, Jean-Michel FRIEDT wrote: >> I have used the opportunity of the more relaxed days of this Christmas >> period to try and run the tutorial at >> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Zynq > > We need to update the OE section of this page to use: > > https://github.com/balister/oe-gnuradio-manifest > > for managing the OE layers. I'd suggest not starting a new checkout if > you have something working until after I update UHD to 3.6.2 though :) > > Also, https://github.com/balister/meta-sdr/wiki/CrossCompile has > instructions for cross compiling GNU Radio and testing the result. We > need to verify this approach works for OOT module development also. > > Merry Christmas, > > Philip > >> >> Wonderful page, works nearly perfectly, thanks a lot. >> >> A few minor comments to the author or useful to other readers of the >> mailing >> list: >> 1/ using a brand new Debian/testing installation, it seems that the latest >> version of tar will not accept both -c and -s options in its command line. >> I hence edited all entries of openembedded-core/meta/lib/oe/ and replaced >> the -ps option of tar with -p. Same for the meta/classes entries. >> Apparently >> this has been patched in the latest release of openembedded, but indeed the >> zync script will not run out of the box on the latest openembedded release >> and, as advised on the web page, I git commited against a given older >> release, >> 2/ the note about Xilinx tools to Ubuntu users concerning gmake should >> be in >> bold, huge size, blinking fonts ;) I spent a while being concerned about >> licensing issues when the FPGA synthesis tool would not run. No >> seriously, just >> learning to read did the trick. As a side note, it all ran smoothly with >> the >> 14.7 release of ISE on a 32-bit x86 architecture. I believe there is a >> minor >> trivial error in the PATH to ISE in which xtclsh should not be included in >> the PATH definition. >> >> Anyway, thanks for the tutorial, just need to now understand what I did, >> but >> at least the whole thing is running smoothly. >> >> Best wishes for the new year, JM >> > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio