Hey Josh,

I used the install instruction by Jon Jacky(
http://staff.washington.edu/jon/gr-osx/gr-osx-core.html#configure ) in which
the configure command disables all components and enables each again.

So, If I am to use that configure-gr , it means i will start the
installation of the whole gnu radio again.  I don't want to do that again
,because i have passed through many errors during the configure and make
commands.

Is there better way to configure GRC separately ? - Tks

Bruhtesfa






On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Josh Blum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can checkout the gnuradio trunk
>
> ./configure
> cd grc
> make
> sudo make install
>
>
> This is better than making then entire tree again, but you would still have
> to run configure and make sure that most dependencies are installed....
> Which probably just means that you have to install gsl and a newer boost.
>
> I believe that grc will be included in the 3.2 release.
>
> -Josh
>
> Bruhtesfa Ebrahim wrote:
>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I have already installed Gnu radio before. But, because I am new to gnu
>> radio, I have not installed all the important components.
>>
>> Now, i want to install GRC. I see that there is GRC folder in the gnu
>> radio
>> folder that I downloaded using:
>>
>> $ svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/branches/releases/3.1 gnuradio
>>
>> But, since I have not configured grc while installing gnu radio ; it
>> is not recognized when i type grc in terminal.
>>     So, how can I configure and install GRC separately without
>> configuring the whole gnu radio components again?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Bruhtesfa
>>
>>
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