On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 09:46:47AM -0800, Eric Blossom wrote: > On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 05:27:35AM +0100, Markus Feldmann wrote: > > > > My last Options were, > > ./configure --enable-gnuradio-core --enable-usrp --enable-usrp2 > > --enable-gr-usrp --enable-gr-usrp2 --enable-doxygen --enable-grc > > > > My Gnu Radio has 2 Basic Receivers, 1 LF Receiver and 1 LF Transmitter. > > The Motherboard is an USRP Board. > > > > Regards Markus > > If you don't specify any options, it will build all of the parts that > it finds the prerequisites form. That's the usual approach. > > The doxygen docs are only built if explicitly requested, so specify > --enable-doxygen if you want those. They're off by default because > they take quite a while to build. > > Thus, in your case: > > ./configure --enable-doxygen > > should get you what you want. When configure is done, it will print > out lists of which modules will get build and which ones won't. Check > the list of of what's getting built to ensure that it's got everything > in it that you want. > > Your list above looks fine, though unless you've got a USRP2 you don't > need --enable-usrp2 or --enable-gr-usrp2. > > Eric
Actually you'll need one of the audio interfaces. It's probably building gr-audio-alsa by default, so I expect everything is still OK. Eric _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
