On 08.04.2015 06:23, Leonardo S. Cardoso wrote:
The pybombs solution looks a lot like what I was cooking up from my
side. It boils down to changing the paths (PYTHONPATH, LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
PKG_CONFIG_PATH, etc..) and installing OOT modules in a prefix in the
users’s home.

Is there anything else to pybombs that I’m missing? I there any other
advantage in using the pybombs framework that I might have missed?

Leonardo,

you might even want to install even GNU Radio yourself (i.e., your IT department installs nothing except for the build tools; gcc, cmake, boost...). With PyBOMBS, that's really easy to do. It also allows you to update GNU Radio versions at any time, and, more importantly, on a user-by-user basis. This is nice when one user needs new features from latest GNU Radio, but others don't want to update in order to not having to change their own stuff.

Cheers,
Martin


_______________________________________________
Discuss-gnuradio mailing list
Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio

Reply via email to