"Johnathan Corgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 3/15/08, Greg Troxel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> See README.components for how to deal with this. This splits all of the >> pieces of GNU Radio into independent builds. It probably does not make >> sense to have one pkgsrc package per component, and probably >> "gnuradio-core" should have a bunch of components in it. Basically, I >> see no reason for someone to want to install pmt but not gnuradio-core - >> the real reason to split is to avoid depdendencies or huge things. > > BTW, the README.components script is in the trunk only, not part of > the regular release. The build dependencies of the trunk are > substantially different and the script would not work for the 3.1.2
Sorry, I was confused about what was in the release candidate and Berndt's build troubles caused me to jump to the wrong conclusion. > release. In case anyone is wondering, this script is an example of > an *alternative* way to build GNU Radio, primarily of interest to *BSD > users. Just to clarify a bit: The alternative fine-grained build (besides being useful for ensuring the build procedure is squeaky-clean) is aimed at packaging systems that want to make a number of packages from one source tarball and do so with multiple separate builds, rather than one build and then having N separate lists of files. For build GNU Radio from svn as a regular user rather than package maintainer on *BSD, the existing build system works fine. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio