Hi Martin, Thank you for the (long) explanation. I do have the package from your web site (I must confess I never took a look at the files other than the binary installer...).
I'll go over it this weekend... Angilberto. --- Martin Dvh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Angilberto Muniz Sb wrote: > > Just make it clear: > > > > I have GNURadio and USRP running under Windows > > (olifantasia version). What I'm looking now is a > way > > to write my own code in C/C++ (Dev-Cpp) using the > > libraries included in the olifantasia package. > I put up a new readme on my webpage with the binary > installers. > I also put all the library and include files from > the required external libs up. > > This is the changed part of the readme: > "For developers: > In built-2.6cvs you will find tarfiles from all the > built sources, These include all the lib.a files, > include files, object files , dlls and > executables as a result of the complete built > sources. > So if any dll or other file is missing in this > installer you can find it there > You also need these if you start developing your own > C or C++ code and don't want to built gnuradio and > all required libs from source yourself. > > In source you will find the sources which where used > to built these files. > > In required-for-build-from-source you will find the > binaries from the tools and libraries I used to > build gnuradio and usrp (all needed dlls, > executables, libraries (libXXX.a) and include > header files should be in the tarballs.) > > You can use these if you want to build gnuradio or > usrp yourself using msys and mingw. > You might also need these if you build your own C or > C++ files using the gnuradio and/or usrp libraries. > > A more save method is building all these libraries > yourself. Esppecially cppunit is picky when it comes > to mixing different gcc versions. > > bin/build_all_windows_installers_cvs.sh is the top > script which is used to build the installers from > the built sources. > > There are some hardcoded paths in there so you may > have to change these for your setup. > You also need to have innosetup installed if you > want to built everything. > When the main script launches innosetup you just > need to command it to do the compile and close it. > After that the built script will continue > (The script will do this twice)" > > At some point in time I might make a package which > you can install over msys/mingw to get all required > files for developing with gnuradio and > the usrp, but don't expect it very soon. > > If anybody finds out bugs, or tricks in using and > developing with usrp/gnuradio on windows, please let > me know (using this mailinglist) > Also feel free to add and improve on the gnuradio on > windows/ming WIKI. > > http://comsec.com/wiki?MinGW > > > Some background information on my build-process: > I used mingw/MSYS to build on windows. > To build everything I installed > mingw/MSYS > python-2.4.1.msi, > wxPython2.6-win32-ansi-2.6.0.0-py24.exe > and python numeric > > Then I build and installed all the required > libraries. > then I build gnuradio-core, usrp,gr-usrp,gr-wxgui, > gr-audio-windows. > then I build the binary installers for all > python-related parts > Then I build the main installer using innosetup. > > See the build scripts for the binary installers at: > http://www.olifantasia.com/projects/gnuradio/mdvh/mingw/binary-installer/gnuradio-with-usrp/source-2.6cvs/bin/ > > Greetings, > Martin > > > > My goal is not to run GNURadio under Windows, but > to > > exercise USRP under windows... > > > > Angilberto. > > > > --- Angilberto Muniz Sb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > > >>Hi Robert, > >>Did you get any reply on this subject ? > >> > >>I'm trying to do same thing (no success :-( ) > >> > >>Angilberto. > >> > >>--- Robert Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > >> > >>I have found the drivers for using the USRP in > >>Windows. Is there any > >>documentation of what functions can be called > >>through > >>them? Or what > >>files there were created from? In the latest usrp > >>install there are > >>two dll. _usrp_prims.dll and libusrp.dll I can > >>guess that the > >>usrp_prims file is made from usrp_prims.cc etc. > >>Any > >>information > >>would be greatly apprectiated. > >> > >>(I have a method of using an existing DLL if I > know > >>the corresponging > >>header file, so I am looking to track one down so > I > >>don't have to step > >>back and compile my own dll files) > >> > >>Thanks, > >>~Chris~ > >> > >> > >>__________________________________________________ > >>Do You Yahoo!? > >>Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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