Apple's latest OSX, macOS Mojave 10.14, was officially released on September 24, 2018 -- just under a month ago. I've been running the public beta for a few months on a separate partition to make sure GR / UHD / Volk work on this new release ... and, the good news is that that they do!
There has been very little discussion (at least that I've seen or heard of) in any of our various forums about macOS Mojave 10.14 and issues with GNU Radio / UHD / Volk, which either indicates the lack of interest / users or the fact that they mostly work out of the box .. or, truth be told, probably more of the latter but somewhere in between ;) The primary point of issue that I know of is that the default PyQt4 Qt4 rendering configuration is "raster", which for some reason results in the GUI window flashing a lot & sometimes being unresponsive. The solution is to create or edit the file `~/.gnuradio/config.conf` and add (or tweak) the following: {{{ [qtgui] style = native }}} or use `opengl` if that works. The default is "raster", which is the fastest and, generally, the most compatible, but for some reason this setting is borked on macOS Mojave 10.14. For me, "native" works but "opengl" doesn't. No idea why & it's not worth my time tracking down the issue since we're moving to Qt5 in the 3.8 release -- and thus away from Qt4 except for legacy support -- and Qt5 should provide between rendering compatibility for OSX (both newer and older). The primary limitation of moving to macOS Mojave 10.14 is that the new Xcode 10 does not provide 32-bit build support (macOS Mojave 10.14 itself still provides 32-bit runtime compatibility in its libraries). One can use an older macOS SDK to get this support for the purposes of building as 32-bit, but any resulting binaries may not function on macOS Mojave 10.14 due to API and/or ABI changes. I really don't think this is a major issue for most folks. So, if you're into OSX, GR / UHD / Volk can be made to play nicely with them without too much compromise or extra work. Cheers! - MLD _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio