On 07/04/13 15:43, Jincheng Zhang wrote:
Hi, Sid,
I run the command "cmake" with /-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that
the problem has been solved. But I didn't upgrade the version of
Boost. Must I upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks./
/I just counted 52 installed boost packages on Ubunt
Hi, Marcus,
Thanks for your reply. Then how should I upgrade the version of
Boost? It seems that the Boost version cannot be upgraded in Ubuntu.
You could upgrade your system to Ubuntu 12.04
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Hi, Marcus,
Thanks for your reply. Then how should I upgrade the version of Boost? It
seems that the Boost version cannot be upgraded in Ubuntu.
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Hi, Sid,
I run the command "cmake" with -DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that the
problem has been solved. But I didn't upgrade the version of Boost. Must I
upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks.
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A tip passed on via this list got over that problem "cmake
-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=ON".
73 ... Sid.
I uploaded a version of build-gnuradio yesterday that turns on
-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=ON to get most people past the compile. But the
resulting Gnu
Radio build will have some issues because of bugs in
A tip passed on via this list got over that problem "cmake
-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=ON".
73 ... Sid.
On 07/04/13 11:02, Jincheng Zhang wrote:
Hi, Ralph,
When I enter the gnuradio/build and run the command "cmake ...", an
warning "/*Found a known bad version of Boost*/(v104601). Disabling"
occur
Thanks, Thomas.
I run the command "cmake" with *-DENABLE_BAD_BOOST=True. It seems that the
problem has been solved. But I didn't upgrade the version of Boost. Must I
upgrade the version of Boost? Thanks.*
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Rondeau wrote:
> Yes, that's the problem. You'll wa
Hi, Ralph,
When I enter the gnuradio/build and run the command ”cmake ...”, an
warning “*Found a known bad version of Boost* (v104601). Disabling”
occurred.
I’m not sure whether this warning will affect the fllowing commad
“make”.
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Hi, Ralph,
When I enter the gnuradio/build and run the command "cmake ...", an
warning "Found a known bad version of Boost (v104601). Disabling" occurred.
I'm not sure whether this warning will affect the fllowing commad "make".
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Hi, Ralph,
When I enter the directory gnuradio/build and execute the command
"make", the following error occured:
make[2]:***No rule to make target '../docs/doxygen/filter_generated',
needed by 'docs/doxygen/xml'. Stop.
make[1]:***[docs/doxygen/CMakeFiles/doxygen_target.dir/all] Error 2
make:
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for your explanation. Then how should I solve this problem? Should
I install gnuradio first and then install rtl-sdr and gr-osmosdr? Also, if
the problem is what you said, then why don't other people encounter this
problem?
Could you tell me how to install gnuradi
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure USRP2. So I'm installing gnuradio and uhd.
The error message "Building rtl-sdr...gr-osmosdr build apparently
failed" occured when I used build-gnuradio script to install gnuradio
and uhd. Anyone has any solutions about this problem?
Alternatively, If I wa
Hi all,
I'm trying to configure USRP2. So I'm installing gnuradio and uhd. The
error message "Building rtl-sdr...gr-osmosdr build apparently failed"
occured when I used build-gnuradio script to install gnuradio and uhd.
Anyone has any solutions about this problem?
Alternatively, If I want
Dear all,
I'm trying to configure USRP2. So I'm installing gnuradio and uhd. The
error message "Building rtl-sdr...gr-osmosdr build apparently failed"
occured when I used build-gnuradio script to install gnuradio and uhd.
Anyone has any solutions about this problem? Thanks
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