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From: | Tom Rondeau |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GNU Radio for Android |
Date: | Sat, 9 May 2015 12:58:15 -0400 |
MurrayI've attached the command used and the output of cmake.Thanks for your time.
2015-05-09 15:10 GMT+01:00 Tom Rondeau <address@hidden>:On Fri, May 8, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Murray Thomson <address@hidden> wrote:But it worked well with the repo: https://github.com/trondeau/gnuradio/Hi,I've been trying the instructions in the wiki with ubuntu 15.04 and gcc 4.8 (4.9 also gave me problems).
I got the following error checking out the android branch from git://git.gnuradio.org/gnuradio.git
error: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout:
volk/CMakeLists.txt
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AbortingOk, that should be fixed now. I use the trondeau/gnuradio android branch as my staging area while working on new stuff. The one on gnuradio's repo was prior to me rebasing off the latest master, which was before the volk submodule change. I've just updated gnuradio's repo branch to the latest so we shouldn't see this problem now.I also got an error compiling GRAnd. It seems to be related with boost, which I cross compiled following the instructions. I've attached the output of make, if anyone has the time to have a look at it it would be much appreciated.Thanks,MurrayCan you send me the command you used and output of cmake? I'm wondering if it's picking up a wrong version of Boost. You can force this by passing it -DBOOST_ROOT=<base of dir when libboost_xxx.a lives in base/lib>.Just make sure that PREFIX is set correctly and Boost was installed into that same PREFIX.Tom2015-05-06 8:29 GMT+01:00 Lin HUANG <address@hidden>:Wow, it's so cool! I'll have a try, following your wiki. -Lin2015-05-06 4:06 GMT+08:00 Tom Rondeau <address@hidden>:_______________________________________________While I have been talking around it for a while, I wanted to better publicize our work on GNU Radio for Android. We can now build applications that run GNU Radio flowgraphs on Android (>= 5.0). We build the flowgraph in C++ and link it through to a Java app for the user interface using the JNI. I have tried to collect the howtos for getting all of the various parts up and running here:Last week, we got UHD support working, and I felt this was a big marker in our progress on the project. To top it off, we now even have ControlPort support on Android apps, which makes it possible to provide remote control and run tools like gr-perf-monitorx, from which I'm already finding out new things about GNU Radio and Android device performance issues.There's still a big warning about this being a work in progress, and it definitely is. However, with the support for all of the various hardware and tools that we now have, I think we're at a place of usability for a lot of applications.Feel free to ask questions if things in the wiki don't work for you. I've tried to go through it multiple times and make it as robust as possible and mostly things should be copy-and-paste. But as things change, and they do rapidly here, we're likely to continue to need some evolution of the instructions.I will hopefully post some of my simple applications online sometime soon, as well.Tom
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