The command:
gnuradio-config-info --prefsdir --sysconfdir
returns
C:gr-buildsrc-stage3staged_installReleaseetc
C:gr-buildsrc-stage3staged_installReleaseetcgnuradioconf.d
The lack of path separators is troubling. The fact these directories don't
exist on my machine (even with ap
Stu,
It's very useable and well structured to help with a new H/W port. Actively
being used on a number of commercial projects currently, including ones
using Altera FPGA's
-Ian
On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 1:33 PM, Card, Stu wrote:
> (cross-posted to the 3 different sub-communities with relevant driv
(cross-posted to the 3 different sub-communities with relevant driver
architectures)
I would very much like to use GNU Radio as a real time signal analysis
environment with some Altera FPGA based hardware (not a general purpose
SDR, more a test probe in a comm system).
Searching for information o
Mike,
!
CppUnit is a long-standing dependency of GNU Radio, and this is really
surprising.
I'm currently looking at libcppunit.a from 16.04's libcppunit-dev.deb
package; it definitely contains all the symbols.
Sooo my guess is that gcc/ld tries to use the libcppunit.so (which seems
to be stripped
Hm, that should, in my experience, be absolutely sufficient.
I'll set up an absolutely virgin Ubuntu machine with that amount of RAM
and try again.
I know this might sound silly, but I think at this point with this
seemingly "random" failure: Is there enough space on your hard drive?
Best regards