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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Help please - install openSUSE 11.1 gnuradio


From: Tom Rondeau
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Re: Help please - install openSUSE 11.1 gnuradio
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:45:44 -0400

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 8:15 AM, Andrew Rich <address@hidden> wrote:
> Thanks Alex
>
> I forgot about that page, talk about doing things the long way around !
>
> I installed and got:-
>
> *********************************************************************
> The following GNU Radio components have been successfully configured:
>
> config
> gruel
> omnithread
> gnuradio-core
> pmt
> mblock
> usrp2
> gr-usrp2
> gr-audio-alsa
> gr-audio-jack
> gr-audio-oss
> gr-cvsd-vocoder
> gr-gsm-fr-vocoder
> gr-pager
> gr-radio-astronomy
> gr-trellis
> gr-video-sdl
> gnuradio-examples
> docs
>
> You my now run the make command to build these components.
>
> *********************************************************************
> The following components were skipped either because you asked not
> to build them or they didn't pass configuration checks:
>
> gcell
> usrp
> gr-usrp
> gr-gcell
> gr-audio-osx
> gr-audio-portaudio
> gr-audio-windows
> gr-gpio
> gr-radar-mono
> gr-wxgui
> gr-qtgui
> gr-sounder
> gr-utils
> grc
>
> These components will not be built.

Andrew,

With the configure script, you can always add a "--enable-gr-usrp" or
any other component. This will force the configure script to
explicitly check that those components can be installed. If they
can't, it will immediately exit and you can see the error that caused
the exit.

Of this group that you have listed that will not be installed, the
important ones are gr-usrp and gr-wxgui, which will allow gr-utils to
be installed. For gr-usrp, you probably need SDCC installed and for
gr-wxgui you'll need wxPython and wxGui.

Tom




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