On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Paul Miller
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On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 09:59:45AM +0100, Martin Braun wrote:
> One way to remedy this might be GSoC. Developing a nice application,
I'm a little surprised by this discussion. I think GNU Radio is
positively amazing for prototyping, testing, and academic
purposes. I can't imagine making finished applications with it
though. Is that really what it's supposed to be for?
Seems like distribution alone would be a problem. You'd have to
get your python and boost libraries exactly right just to have a
chance.
Perhaps I'm crazy.
-Paul
I think Marcus' response already covers this, so I won't spend much time here. I think what you are reacting to has more to do with our lack of real integration with the standard installation procedures for the civilized Linux distros out there (apt-get and yum in particular). But, again, using any civilized distro, all of our package requirements are well supported and have been for years.
Tom