Builds fine for me. I suggest you try posting on discuss-gnuradio (if that is your end goal, see below,) however I suggest you first read [1] and [2]. Specifically, list your goal(you mention gr-osmosdr, then the LimeSDR, on the hackrf mailing list, with no mention of your end goal), what you have tried sofar(did you build any other pieces of code first? What was the result of that?), and any error messages you encountered. This will help people better understand what your trying to do and explain the meaning of any error messages you are getting.
The LimeSDR is a fairly new device, and the best place to ask questions about it seems to be the discourse page from myriadrf, found at [3] or you can visit their wiki found at [4] (However, once again, read [1] first.) It sounds like your new to Linux, if you just want to listen to radio, perhaps look at SDRConsole for a native windows program, which has a lower learning curve, and is closed source.) [1] http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html [2] http://xyproblem.info [3] https://discourse.myriadrf.org/c/projects/limesdr [4] https://wiki.myriadrf.org/Lime_Suite Cheers, -Anon On Aug 1, 2017 1:50 AM, "Chuck McManis" <chuck.mcma...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi Dominic, > We're not in a position to support LimeSDR on this mailing list, I know, I much prefer my HackRF :-). Up to now I've "gotten away" with just using the packages rather than go into the FOSS dungeon to smelt metal to cast parts for a lathe so that I can create the tools that I need to get something done. Consider it an expression of my frustration. So begins my entry into the third level of hell, perhaps I'll blog about it :-). It does surprise me that HEAD on a 'major' package like gr-osmosdr would not even be buildable, (because that is typically the first test prior to merge a commit, does it still build) but as I've been digging into it, some of the inter-relationships between gnuradio, what Ettus started with (aka the uhd API) and the current state of affairs (about a half dozen SDRs bodged into the framework in one way or another) that the situation is far from "simple." Since the HackRF stuff seems to be the most effectively integrated SDR I just assume all the pros are here who already know all this stuff. --Chuck On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Dominic Spill <domini...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 30 July 2017 at 22:51, Chuck McManis <chuck.mcma...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Every day I regret spending money on this LimeSDR unit, and the only way >> to talk to it is with 'SoapSDR' driving it through gr-osmosdr. Now why >> gr-osmosdr can't drive it directly? Who knows but still I thought I would >> rebuild gr-osmosdr from source and it dies horribly trying to build RTL >> stuff. > > Hi Chuck, > > We're not in a position to support LimeSDR on this mailing list, there's no > link between the projects and I don't have access to the hardware. I don't > know if LimeSDR has a support channel, but I would recommend contacting them > or other LimeSDR users as they will likely have experience with building > LimeSDR support for GNU Radio. > > Thanks, > Dominic _______________________________________________ HackRF-dev mailing list HackRF-dev@greatscottgadgets.com https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev
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