>From the for-what-its-worth-dept (very low priority): I've been making stabs at getting Gnuradio to compile on Solaris (in case a 12 processor SunFire shows up ;) and todays random hacks finally got it to go thru. Python can now load the modules, but running is another matter:
# python Python 2.4.2 (#1, Dec 1 2005, 14:38:20) [GCC 3.4.5] on sunos5 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> from gnuradio import gr >>> fg = gr.flow_graph() >>> src = gr.sig_source_c(8000,gr.GR_SIN_WAVE,440,1,0) >>> sink = gr.null_sink(gr.sizeof_gr_complex) >>> fg.connect(src,sink) >>> fg.start() gr_vmcircbuf_createfilemapping: createfilemapping is not available gr_vmcircbuf_sysv_shm: shmget (2): Invalid argument gr_vmcircbuf_sysv_shm: shmget (2): Invalid argument terminate called after throwing an instance of 'gr_signal' Abort (core dumped) I guess that has something to do with shared memory? Anyway, if there's no easy solution with existing code I'm giving up for the time being. My E250 has two 300Mhz cpus and 512Mb memory. Boost takes over 4 hours to compile. --Chuck _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
