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From: | Nazmul Islam |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] How can I patch UCSBJello files to my existing gnuradio version? |
Date: | Wed, 27 Feb 2013 16:10:14 -0500 |
The mentioned website does not exist any more. Which command shall I use? Shall I download the latest weekly development code from http://gnuradio.org/files/builds/gnuradio-current.tar.gz?
Step 2: Patch Jello files to gnuradio
It
means that I will have to download the jello files separately and then
copy to the GNUradio folder, right? I tried the following wget command
to recursively download all files of the jello folder (https://www.cgran.org/browser/projects/ucsb_jello).
wget -r --no-parent --reject "index.html*" --no-check-certificate https://www.cgran.org/browser/projects/ucsb_jello
However, it is not downloading a lot of files correctly, i.e., some .cpp and .py files are getting downloaded in corrupt version.On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 4:34 PM, Nazmul IslamNazmul,
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to patch UCSBJello files to my (already installed) gnuradio
> version. I installed the latest version of gnuradio a couple of days ago
> using the build-gnuradio script.
>
> The UCSBJello project page in CGRAN (https://cgran.org/wiki/UCSBJello) tells
> to download the tarball, patch the files and then run the build gnuradio
> command. Since, I have gnuradio running in my laptop already, how can I
> patch the UCSB Jello files to my existing gnuradio version? I can download
> each file of UCSB Jello one-by-one and see if that works. However, that will
> take a long time and I wonder if there is any shortcut.
>
> I am sorry if this sounds a very novice question. Any feedback will be very
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nazmul
I don't think there's really a short-cut. I'm not sure exactly what
you mean by downloading each file, but then again, I'm not familiar
with that UCSB project.
I would just download the project, extract it, then try to build by
hand and see where the compiler tells you there are problems. If this
was written against another version of GNU Radio, there are probably
going to be some API changes between the versions that affect you.
Just work through these until the compiler is happy.
Tom
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