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[Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot find sources...
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Marius Hauki |
Subject: |
[Discuss-gnuradio] Cannot find sources... |
Date: |
Wed, 29 Aug 2001 09:31:33 +0200 |
I cannot find any source code at all.
Can someone please tell me where to find the sources for this project?
On the supercomputer.org page I just found a RAM test utility.
73 de
LA9EEA
"Benjamin J. Tarval" wrote:
>
> I noticed that someone asked for help in how to get started with gnuradio
> on the support page. I also noticed that I can't find a link to the
> mailling list archives at http://mail.gnu.org/pipermail/discuss-gnuradio/;
> on either the homepage, or the project homepage. All I see is how to sign
> up for the mailing list.
>
> Perhaps I missed it, but in any case, I've put together a web page to help
> support the project; and I've added various useful things to it. The web page
> is at:
> http://www.supercomputer.org/gnuradio/
>
> It contains:
> 1. A copy of the latest GNU Radio FAQ in text format.
> 2. Pointers to the mailing list archive, and how to sign up for it.
> 3. Mirrored tarballs of the current source tree, in gzip and bzip2
> format. I believe this is a bit easier to download than
> going through the CVS checkout process.
>
> I've also updated the GNU Radio FAQ. It now contains instructions on
> how to go through the anon-CVS process and get a copy of the source tree.
> And I've mentioned links to the tarballs as well.
>
> Pardon the crudeness of the webpage, but I threw it together rather quickly.
> Please note that it's not officially a part of supercomputer.org yet, and so
> there's no direct link yet on the main site. Hopefully this will change soon.
> In the meantime, please use the above URL.
>
> If you have any comments, or spot any problems, please let me know.
>
> -ben-
>
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