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


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