Eric,
You are right on all counts. gcc4.0 worked just fine to compile
Gnuradio. And I did try Suse10 on another system, and it installed like
a dream compared to FC4 but I could not build with it right out of the
box, so I've tabled the Suse investigation 'till later, while I continue
on with Gnuradio on FC4. Thanks for your insights.
Geoff
Eric Blossom wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:23:13AM -0800, Geoffrey Bunza wrote:
Addendum to my last email:
I found that using precompiled RPM's for the Fedora Core 4
installation was asking for problems, so as a new rule, I am
avoiding them were possible. Also The default gcc provided with
FC4 is gcc 4.0 which reputedly failed with Gnuradio (I am still
checking this out-- more later) so I compiled gcc3.4.3 with the
gcc4.0 compiler and used that in the successful install.
FYI, gnuradio works fine with GCC 4.x
As I've said in (many) previous emails, I find the FC distributions
too flaky for my needs. I prefer the better tested and "production
ready" distributions such as Mandriva and SuSE.
Eric
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