A quick BTW for Mac OS X users trying to install GNU Radio via use MacPorts -- a lesson learned from the off-list discussion between Ed and I:
If installation of GNU Radio (not a dependency) fails, then before you do anything else, do sudo port clean gnuradio gnuradio-devel gnuradio-next and then try to install or upgrade GNU Radio again from a -really- clean slate. Sometime MacPorts leaves behind some cruft which gets in the way of a successful install. It's not supposed to do this, and while I cannot replicate this behavior it certainly does happen and this solution is often enough to get things working again. My typical way of working with MacPorts is the following: sudo port selfupdate foo=`port outdated | sed -e '\''1d'\'' | awk '\''{ print $1 }'\''` && echo $foo sudo port clean $foo sudo port fetch $foo sudo port clean $foo sudo port -p upgrade $foo bar=`port installed | grep -v active | sed -e 1d` && echo $bar sudo port uninstall $bar and, if any step fails then clean or uninstall or reinstall before continuing. The above is probably more than is necessary, but it generally works to keep all installed ports up to date and with no older cruft left behind. Hope this helps others! - MLD _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio