In general, on Ubuntu, this should work to fetch the sources of
installed binaries:
sudo apt-get source gnuradio
It doesn't seem to be working right now, however.
I just use the sources in gnuradio-3.2.2.tar.gz myself.
In that tarball you will find, for example:
./gnuradio-core/src/lib/general
I want the source code so i can know what is the function of this class
"gr_bin_statistics_f.cc". because in the API its not written clearly just
like "control scanning and record frequency domain statistics".
Thanks for the reply
Josef Vukovic-3 wrote:
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> 2009/12/25 abbasi
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>>
>> Hi a
2009/12/25 abbasi
>
> Hi all.
>
> can you please tell me where to find the source c code of the signal
> processing blocks which already installed in the OS.
>
The blocks are probably not installed in the kernel. :-) On my system
Ubuntu karmic they are compiled as object code and archived in
cc files do not get installed, what gets installed:
shared libraries (compiled and generated from the cc files)
header files for development
-Josh
abbasi wrote:
Hi all.
can you please tell me where to find the source c code of the signal
processing blocks which already installed in the OS
Hi all.
can you please tell me where to find the source c code of the signal
processing blocks which already installed in the OS.
my OS is Ubuntu 9.10 - the Karmic Koala -
I found the source in the downloaded file gnuradio-3.2.2.tar.gz in this
directory:
/gnuradio-core/src/lib/general/gr_bin_stat