Hi! I have looked into the GNU Radio installation process a lot. Since I see us facing dependency hell, I created a portable build (for any Linux 2.6, x64 system). This is not distribution specific.
It's based on a Stanford research project named CDE (Code, Data, and Environment). It works as a cross-Linux way to distribute software by implementing a lightweight virtualization (ptrace redirect). There's a nice short video at http://www.stanford.edu/~pgbovine/cde.html In order to test this I uploaded a CDE build of GNU Radio 3.4.0, GCC x86_64 build, UHD_003.002.002-e033fc3 (host utilities). I ran some FFTs, Filters and Demodulation Blocks. Works fine here. Download: http://crazylazy.info/cde/gnuradio_cde.7z 40876ecb5e9180cbc08e361139a8c551 gnuradio_cde.7z If you find any files missing, please mention it. Since this is new to me I have no experience whether this works for real with other people's system , different distributions etc. You can easily add your libs by running the cde binary and let it output into the unpacked folder. The only dependency here is Linux 2.6 and an x86_64 installation. Best, Marius _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio