Hey Jason,since you're on Ubuntu, which essentially uses the excellent debian packaging of GNU Radio: I honestly think updating to Ubuntu 22.04LTS and then just using apt to get GNU Radio 3.10 is a winning move:
## Upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 # all as root apt update apt install update-manager-core apt dist-upgrade apt autoremove # remove the -d after 2022-04-14 do-release-upgrade -d # follow on-screen directions, reboot: you got Ubuntu 22.04 In the freshly set up Ubuntu 22.04 sudo apt install \ libgnuradio-{fft,digital,analog,blocks,filter,fec,network,channels,dtv,soapy,audio}3.10.1 (remove what you don't need from the {}) Cheers, Marcus On 10.04.22 23:54, Jason McHuff wrote:
Hello,Years ago now, I set up GNU Radio for use with Trunk Recorder ( https://github.com/robotastic/trunk-recorder ) and was able to get a minimal install of GNU Radio by using PyBOMBS and editing the recipe files (see https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2016-08/msg00106.html )I now am interested in upgrading from v3.8.3.1-16-g9d94c8a6 which that installed but I see that PyBOMBS is now deprecated. Does anybody have ideas on how to build/install current GNURadio without GUI, etc? As in what configure options to use? I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS and the distro version has way too many dependencies that I'm not interested in.Thanks!
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