On 1/29/20 3:44 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
> Hi out there,
>
> only a common remark :) I am using gnuradio for around six or seven years
> now, and such issues were always present, but I never experienced them in
> the extent like nowadays.
>
> More and more I am trapped in version confl
Hi,
> Well, I'm coming from exactly the other side as you: GNU Radio's version hell
> is
> finally getting reduced.
Yep, always a matter of the point of view :)
> In other words, while GNU Radio was slowly withering in 3.7 lately, 3.8, after
> about six years of stability and stagnation, was a
Hi,
> Something that I just learned from a quick Google search. It seems that GNU
> Radio 3.8 support in gr-limesdr is now done:
>
> https://github.com/myriadrf/gr-limesdr/issues/44
Interesting - came right around my rant :)))
> Best,
>
> Daniel.
Thanks a lot!
Ralph.
On 01/30/2020 01:56 PM, Daniel Estévez wrote:
Hi all,
Something that I just learned from a quick Google search. It seems that
GNU Radio 3.8 support in gr-limesdr is now done:
https://github.com/myriadrf/gr-limesdr/issues/44
Best,
Daniel.
There are bunches of us who write applications that ar
El 30/1/20 a las 16:09, Marcus Müller (GNU Radio maintainer) escribió:
> Consider gr-limesdr not working on GNU Radio 3.8 (I didn't even know
> that): 3.8 has been announced for years, and I think Lime would
> actually be the party in need of keeping up with their customers'
> needs, not us. I thi
Hi Ralph,
thanks for reaching out!
Well, I'm coming from exactly the other side as you: GNU Radio's
version hell is finally getting reduced.
You see, we've been stuck with GNU Radio 3.7 for what feels like
forever. That meant that a lot of technically necessary stuff, like
using Python 3, because
Hi,
> > > I know, this is mainly a matter of the people who maintain such
> > > projects...and I have no idea how the awareness for this could be
> > > sharpened.
> >
> > Paying the maintainer usually helps.
>
> Sure, in a commercial world things work this way. In a hobbyists world
> however the
Hi,
> > I know, this is mainly a matter of the people who maintain such
> > projects...and I have no idea how the awareness for this could be sharpened.
>
> Paying the maintainer usually helps.
Sure, in a commercial world things work this way. In a hobbyists world however
the projects just die
Hi,
> As I am not a coder, no, I can't contribute and update the projects - I am
> only a user. And also I was not yet motivated enough modifying the cmake
> file to fool the procedure, in the hope, it may work somehow if I simply
> extend the accepted version range.
>
> I know, this is mainly a m