On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Geof Nieboer <gnieb...@corpcomm.net>
wrote:

> Tom,
>
> Not a problem, glad to help.  If you give my username edit access, I'll
> update the wiki to point people there if interested.
>
> Geof
>

Done. You should be able to edit the wiki.

Tom



> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 4:58 PM, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 6:23 AM, Geof Nieboer <gnieb...@corpcomm.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> All,
>>>
>>> Some may recall in the fall I posted a link to a beta windows
>>> installer.  I'm happy to report that I'm releasing new versions today for
>>> the 3.7.9.2 release, compatible with Windows 7/8/10.  All dependencies are
>>> included, and all are built natively using MSVC 2015, no Cygwin or MinGW
>>> required. It's about a 300MB package download.
>>>
>>> I've also refactored the entire build process used to make the msi's and
>>> gotten it down to a series of Powershell scripts that can either:
>>> 1- Build the entire GNURadio windows dependency chain from source and
>>> then build GNURadio itself.
>>> 2- Download a prebuilt "dependency pack" as binaries and then
>>> build GNURadio and a couple OOT modules
>>>
>>> The binaries (for both GR and the dependencies) can be found at
>>> http://www.gcndevelopment.com/gnuradio.  The scripts themselves are
>>> hosted at http://github.com/gnieboer/gnuradio_windows_build_scripts.
>>> While the binaries have no dependencies, the build scripts have several,
>>> but all mandatory dependencies are free to install.  The various patches
>>> required to make everything build on Win32/MSVC are either workarounds
>>> built into the scripts, patches downloadable on the website, or forked
>>> repos on my github account.  For the most part pull requests have been
>>> submitted upstream.
>>>
>>> All GR components except gr-comedi are installed, and several OOT blocks
>>> are also included by default, including UHD 3.9.3, gr-fosphor,
>>> and gr-osmosdr with most drivers.  The windows audio sink has also been
>>> refactored to double buffer to avoid the skipping others have reported.
>>>
>>> It uses OpenBLAS for numpy/scipy to stay GPLv3 compliant...users can
>>> replace it with an MKL-based version as a wheel from the downloads page
>>> should more performance be desired.
>>>
>>> More information is available on the website.  I hope both the binaries
>>> and scripts are useful and look forward to feedback.
>>>
>>> Geof
>>>
>>
>>
>> Great work, Geof!
>>
>> Thanks for handling this so carefully and completely and for sharing your
>> results!
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>
>
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