Re: GNU Radio Pre-FOSDEM Hackfest 2020

2019-11-18 Thread Andrej Rode
Hi all, short addendum: Participation is also possible for a subset of the days (we have enough bugs to fix & ideas to develop). At the registration is a questionaire where you can indicate the dates you currently plan to attend. Cheers Andrej On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 23:35:36 +0100 Andrej Rode

Re: GUI issues on GRC on macOS

2019-11-18 Thread Emmanuel Blot
On 18 Nov 2019, at 17:35, Mehdi Asgari wrote: @Emmanuel: thank you. I installed the "adwaita-icon-theme" and now I have icons. I still have problems with the filter design tool though. https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/issues, search for “GRC38+OSX” This is why I gave up (after days of

Re: GUI issues on GRC on macOS

2019-11-18 Thread Mehdi Asgari
@Emmanuel: thank you. I installed the "adwaita-icon-theme" and now I have icons. I still have problems with the filter design tool though. @Marcus: I just downloaded the zip release file and compiled using cmake. Bests Mehdi > On 18. Nov 2019, at 17:22, Emmanuel Blot wrote: > >  > You need

Re: GUI issues on GRC on macOS

2019-11-18 Thread Emmanuel Blot
You need to install a GNOME icon theme. With Homebrew, you can get a list with brew search icon-theme Good luck with GRC on macOS… BR, Emmanuel. On 18 Nov 2019, at 17:12, Müller, Marcus wrote: Not the OS X expert here, but this sounds like you're having problems in your installation

Re: GUI issues on GRC on macOS

2019-11-18 Thread CEL
Not the OS X expert here, but this sounds like you're having problems in your installation and did not put the icons in the right place. How did you install GNU Radio? On Mon, 2019-11-18 at 17:09 +0100, Mehdi Asgari wrote: > Hello everyone. > I have been trying to compile 3.8 on the latest

GUI issues on GRC on macOS

2019-11-18 Thread Mehdi Asgari
Hello everyone. I have been trying to compile 3.8 on the latest version of macOS. Finally I managed to fix all the compile-time and runtime issues. I can confirm that the runtime and GRC are working to some extent (for example by connecting a source to a waterfall sink and running the

Re: qt-gui problems with GNU 3.8

2019-11-18 Thread Mark Koenig
Thanks! I will look into this and see if it works for me. Mark On 11/15/19, 3:50 PM, "Müller, Marcus (CEL)" wrote: Ah, it's the same old blues; need to have qt(4)-devel packaged for qwt. (What I've tried is: Run Fedora as host, and have a podman (or docker, as if I care,

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Adrian Musceac
You're probably right, but I have to use the canine mailer with a flat view on my phone due to screen limitations, and I suppose some other people do as well. For normal desktop view it's not such a big deal. Adrian On November 18, 2019 10:59:00 AM UTC, "N. Benes" wrote: >Hi everyone, > >FYI,

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread N. Benes
Hi everyone, FYI, here is the general announcement of and motivation for the changes: > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2019-06/msg00018.html > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-hackers-public/2019-09/msg00016.html Adrian Musceac: > I have to agree with

Re: discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Adrian Musceac
Hi Derek, I have to agree with Bogdan, it is standards complying but really annoying. I receive email from 10 - 15 lists and this one is the only one not altering the subject. My 2 cents, Adrian On November 18, 2019 10:05:50 AM UTC, Derek Kozel wrote: >Hi Bogdan, > >Our understanding is that

discuss-gnuradio Subject prefix (Was: Contribute to GNU radio)

2019-11-18 Thread Derek Kozel
Hi Bogdan, Our understanding is that the change is actually a fix and reversing it would cause problems for an increasingly large percentage of email users. The problem is that if a sender's email client/server signs the message (increasingly common with DKIP) and then the list server edits the