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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] MacPorts GNU Radio Changes
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Michael Dickens |
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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] MacPorts GNU Radio Changes |
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Fri, 30 Aug 2013 09:14:17 -0400 |
What I wrote about installing using MacPorts' GCC, while correct, is not the
full story regarding actually getting GNU Radio working with MacPorts' GCC 4.8
(or, more generally: 4.X, X >= 5). The problem is that dependent port defaults
vary somewhat, and so the install needs to either already be done and then you
go back and fix a few of the ports, or you do it in chunks to get variants
correct. I'm working on a "script" to do this properly, but it takes quite a
while to run through so it might be a bit before it's working with reasonable
success. If/when I get there, I'll post it. In the meantime, feel free to
email me asking for help if you choose to go down this route. - MLD
On Aug 29, 2013, at 2:19 PM, Michael Dickens <address@hidden> wrote:
> 2) As of 48fe4d89 (2013-08-27), gnuradio-devel and gnuradio-next can be
> compiled using MacPorts GCC (e.g., gcc48) -- release 3.7.1 is imminent, and
> it will contain this change; release 3.6.5.1 does not contain this change,
> and I have no plans to fix it unless there is demand to do so. The way to
> use the alternative GCC is: (1) uninstall your current gnuradio install; (2)
> re-do the install, and append "configure.compiler=macports-gcc-4.8" to the
> command line. Please note that, currently, you'll have to reinstall both
> boost and cppunit with the same compiler command line addition (uninstall,
> then reinstall as with gnuradio). But, once you've done all that, gnuradio
> works better using MacPorts GCC than it does with Apple's GCC (or, clang, for
> now).