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From: | John Clark |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Graphical programming with Ptolemy |
Date: | Thu, 11 May 2006 11:44:39 -0700 |
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Eric Blossom schrieb:
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 09:22:46AM -0700, John Clark wrote:Patrick Strasser schrieb:It seems to becoming an 'annual' event that I setup a GNURadio environment, and this year's candidate machine seems to have almostnothing of the antecedent packeges...Gee, if you use *any* of Mandriva, SuSE, Ubuntu or FC5, I think theonly thing you've got to build is SDCC.Perhaps you ought to rethink your distribution choice... Out of curiousity, what distribution are you using?
Well the problem here is that, the machine is not 'mine'. It appears to be a Redhat 9 setup, and the directive was 'put gnuradio' on the machine... not 'format and
install a new distribution, then install gnuradio'...Personally I tend to install Debian for the very reason that apt-get has many
of the dependencies delt with, if I don't have a package already installed.As it is, compiling gcc, then re-doing the rest of the widgetry seems to be moving
forward... John clark
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