For building from HEAD, there's always "build-gnuradio" -- for
Ubuntu and Fedora. 

On Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:14:32 -0500, Tom Rondeau
wrote: 

> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Barry Jackson wrote:
> 
>>
On 24/01/12 14:05, Tom Rondeau wrote: 
>> 
>>> On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at
7:30 AM, Barry Jackson > wrote:
>>> 
>>> I would like to use Cmake to
build the 3.5.1 release, however the
>>> tarball has no CMakeLists.txt
files.
>>> The project AFAICT seems generally to be Cmake enabled, is
there a
>>> reason for excluding the tarballs?
>>> Any help would be
appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Barry,
>>> 
>>> GNU Radio as of 3.5 is still
officially an autotools build project. The
>>> cmake is technically an
experimental build, so we don't package it up
>>> with the releases. You
can use git and checkout the v3.5.1 tag to get
>>> the latest stable
version with cmake.
>>> 
>>> We should be moving over to cmake-only when
we release 3.6.
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Tom
>> 
>> Tom,
>> Many thanks - that is
just what I need.
>> 
>> This seems to do the job, but please confirm
that I have it right, and that there is not a simpler way, as I'm not
conversant with git ;)
>> 
>> #!/bin/bash
>> ver="3.5.1"
>>
name="gnuradio"
>> git clone http://${name}.org/git/${name}.git
>> cd
${name}
>> git checkout v${ver}
>> git archive --format=tar
--prefix=${name}-${ver}/ v${ver} | 
>> gzip >
../${name}-${ver}.tar.gz
>> 
>> Barry
> 
> That looks like it should
work. I actually have our Jenkins system auto build and package up the
master branch weekly. You can find them under the "Development" heading
here:
> 
> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/Download
[3] 
> 
> I use pretty much the same thing you did to tarballs. Just
remember that these ones here are based of the latest git HEAD version,
not any tagged version, which is why they are development builds. 
> --

> Tom

 

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