On Tue, Oct 10, 2006 at 02:15:58AM -0700, John Gilmore wrote:
> Once the signed binaries are on the GNU mirrors, should an
> announcement email go out to the info-gnu@gnu.org mailing list?
> Significant releases, like an X.0 release, should probably be
> announced there.
>
> Such a message should
Once the signed binaries are on the GNU mirrors, should an
announcement email go out to the info-gnu@gnu.org mailing list?
Significant releases, like an X.0 release, should probably be
announced there.
Such a message should have a lot more about what GNU radio is capable
of, what it does well, and
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 13:02 -0400, Michael Dickens wrote:
> Those look like they're all for i386 ... any idea if they'd work on
> an Intel-Mac running Debian Linux? Got any for an ARM processor? - MLD
CC'ing the list since this reply may be of more general interest.
Once the packages are accep
Bdale Garbee wrote:
> A new set of Debian packages based on 3.0 were uploaded last night.
Thanks!
Johnathan Corgan, AE6HO
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Johnathan Corgan) writes:
> Release 3.0 of GNU Radio is available at the following URL:
A new set of Debian packages based on 3.0 were uploaded last night. Because
the package structuring changed from previous releases, manual intervention
by the Debian ftpmaster team will b
All,
Release 3.0 of GNU Radio is available at the following URL:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.0.tar.gz
...and:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gr-howto-write-a-block-3.0.tar.gz
However--this is not its official home. This tarball will be uploaded
to the GNU Project w
All,
We've created release candidate 3.0rc1 for testing:
http://gnuradio.org/releases/gnuradio/gnuradio-3.0rc1.tar.gz
The tarball contains most of the components that exist on the trunk;
however several have been held back because they are either experimental
in nature or will likely be moved to