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has caused the Debian Bug report #642580,
regarding GNU Radio 3.4.0 Release
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Package: gnuradio
Severity: wishlist

Well, I am not sure who all is doing what on getting better
gnuradio into Debian. But I have been running gnuradio on
my Debian system by building newer versions from the gnuradio
git repository. So I'm quite close to having updated packaging.

That said, the announcement caught me a bit by surprise while
I am polishing up my packaging of the UHD driver library upon
which gnuradio 3.4 would have a build-dependancy. (This can
be considered a pre-ITP announcement.)

I plan on working on my packages for UHD and gnuradio this weekend,
at least get a git repository with all my good stuff somewhere
public if not proceed on to uploading new version. (I really
don't want to adopt this package, but I am willing to collaborate.)

So Bdale - I assume you've pushed all your good stuff to git.gag.com?

-Maitland



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I'm closing these bugs with no further action taken, since the existing
old and buggy gnuradio packages have been removed from the archive at my
request. 

A new team is working on re-packaging fresher gnuradio from scratch,
which I hope will result a return of gnuradio to Debian soon.

Bdale

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