I messed up, and v3.7.13.1 was tagged off-branch, whereas I pushed a commit that incorrectly changed the version number to the maint-3.7 branch.
I ask you to not use 3.7.13.1 but 3.7.13.2. Thank you! Best regards, Marcus On Thu, 2018-05-31 at 19:30 +0000, Müller, Marcus (CEL) wrote: > Dear best community of an SDR project known to mankind! > > It took me longer than I'd like to admit, but we've finally come to a > release of GNU Radio's maintenance branch 3.7. I'm very thankful for > the contributors we've had this time, especially because the amount > of > first-time code contributions is so high! > > * Derek Kozel <[email protected]> > * Douglas Weber <[email protected]> > * ilovezfs <[email protected]> > * Marcus Müller <[email protected]> > * Michael Dickens <[email protected]> > * Sebastian Koslowski <[email protected]> > * soggysec <[email protected]> > > The main feature, about which I presume most of you care about, is > that > there are fixes for the nasty Qtgui / code generation bug we've > introduced with 3.7.12.0; promise we'll avoid such messes in the > future! > > As you can imagine, we're working on the "next bigger step" in the > meantime: For GRCon, we'd like to have GNU Radio 3.8 out of the door, > in proper use and with sufficient experiences with the progressive > changes we have in stock for that. > > Needless to say, 3.7 isn't dead by any means! You'll find plenty of > issues on github that carry the "backport-3.7" tag, which means that > once we fix them on the current development branch, I'll also make > sure > to let them flow into the next 3.7 release. > > On the side of making GNU Radio easier to use, I'm very happy to say > that Marc Lichtman has taken it upon him to make the documentation > –in > every sense of the word– more accessible. As making sure GNU Radio > works as intended, and that is very closely related to working as > understood, this is an effort very dear to me. You'll probably hear > from him sooner or later! > > Talking about understanding things: > I'm extremely certain that there's excellent GNU Radio usage out > there > that I simply don't know of. Don't hesitate to announce your projects > on the mailing list, ask GNU Radio-related questions very specific to > what you're doing and generally give feed back on both the small > building blocks as well as the large architectures GNU Radio puts you > up against! > > And while you're doing that: > > GRCon18's Call For Papers is still open until **June 3**! If you need > any help with the abstract/paper submission process, do not hesitate > to > reach out – even if you have something unwieldy to talk about, I > think > we can make it work. > > Best regards, > Marcus Müller > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
