On Sat, Oct 14, 2006 at 04:03:25PM -0700, Johnathan Corgan wrote: > Eric Blossom wrote: > > >> Yes, there are. Bdale has uploaded new packages, which should be > >> available soon. apt-get install gnuradio should be all you need. > > > Note that you're looking for the 3.0 packages. > > I'm not sure exactly what they're called. > > The 3.0 packages have not yet made it through the system and into the > unstable repository. Once they do, as Matt wrote, installing the > meta-package 'gnuradio' will pull in the entire binary distribution: > > libgnuradio-core0c2a > libgnuradio-core0c2a-dbg > libgnuradio-core0-dev > usrp > usrp-firmware > libusrp0-dev > libusrp0c2a > libusrp0c2a-dbg > python-gnuradio > python-usrp > gnuradio-doc > gnuradio-examples
I'm clueless about Debian packaging. Could someone please explain the partioning between usrp, usrp-firmware, libusrp* and python-usrp? Feel free to tell me to RTFM. A link would be most welcome. Also, how would I know that these correspond to the GNU Radio 3.0 release? If we make a 3.0.1 or 3.1 release, how will the corresponding packages be named? Looking for a clue... Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
