[Discuss-gnuradio] FTBFS: gnuradio over cell (--enable-gcell)

2008-05-06 Thread Hector Oron
Hello, I got the following error while compiling over a CELL platform with --enable-gcell, In file included from /home/hecormar/GNURADIO/trunk/gcell/src/include/gc_jd_queue_data.h:25, from /home/hecormar/GNURADIO/trunk/gcell/src/include/spu/gc_jd_queue.h:25,

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] FTBFS: gnuradio over cell (--enable-gcell)

2008-05-06 Thread Hector Oron
Hello Eric, ./bootstrap ./configure-cell-cross --prefix=path-to-where-youre-installing make I miss that part, i did ./configure --enable-gcell Given that it's failing to find stdint.h, I suspect something else may be wrong too. What OS and version are you running? We're mostly

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] FTBFS: gnuradio over cell (--enable-gcell)

2008-05-06 Thread Hector Oron
./bootstrap ./configure-cell-cross --prefix=path-to-where-youre-installing make The configure-cell-cross command is misnamed. You still need to use it when compiling natively on the cell. Note that we almost never natively compile because even on the QS21, it's dog

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] FTBFS: gnuradio over cell (--enable-gcell)

2008-05-06 Thread Hector Oron
Hello Eric, I have got to this point, is there some black magic arround {ppu,spu}_intrinsics.h? [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/trunk# find / -name ppu_intrinsics.h /opt/ibmcmp/xlc/ssc/0.9/include/ppu_intrinsics.h /usr/lib/gcc/ppu/4.1.1/include/ppu_intrinsics.h make[5]: Entering directory

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] PS3 and gnuradio

2007-07-12 Thread Hector Oron
Hello, Now, I say this, but frankly, I don't like Fedora. If I could use Debian/Ubuntu on the PS3, I would, but for the tools support, this is just the way to go. Just in case you did not know: Installing Cell BE SDK V2.0 on a Debian Host http://blog.perlplexity.org/?p=3 For installing

[Discuss-gnuradio] New FCC rules may impact Linux-based devices

2007-07-09 Thread Hector Oron
Hello, New FCC rules may impact Linux-based devices Jul. 06, 2007 New U.S. regulations went into effect today that could change how vendors of devices with software-defined radios (SDR) use open-source software. The new rules could impact manufacturers of mobile phones, WiFi cards, and other