On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com> wrote:
> On 01/18/2014 01:49 AM, Nikos Balkanas wrote: > > > > Sorry, can't do. As i mentioned before, it is not my code to port :-(. > Subversion is still around and good. I have downloaded the first revision > from 2006. However, I can't tell which version is and it has a bug, so it > cannot build. Thanx for all your help, i still hope that someone will > remember smt to help me find it. It is really unfortunate that you don't > keep versions in your sources, like most opensource does. In the future a > new versioning system will come out, and you will have the same exact > problem with git. :-( > > So, just to clarify. The code in question is closed-source, and you > can't get the source code to modify it? > > If it's directly linked with Gnu Radio libraries, that's a bit of a legal > problem... > > i could make 2 unknown (to me) projects talk to each other, and then develop my project as well, but I am a single developer, and just want to demonstrate feasibility of approach. My final project will have my own code. BR, Nikos
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