Dear all,

I've been using GR on Linux for some time, and thought I'd compare its
performance on 'that other' OS.

A few weeks ago I checked out the latest from the repo and managed to
compile all that could be compiled on Windows (7, 64-bit) using the latest
32-bit release of MinGW/MSYS and its bundled packages. The unbuilt
components are those that explicitly require a different platform/build
environment (i.e. USRP2, gcell & related). Qt, wx, GTK and GL GUI
apps/components all work too (including GRC).

The existing guide on the GR wiki
(http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/MingwInstallMain) was an
excellent starting point, however additional source modification and
configuration was necessary (e.g. creation of PkgConfig files).

Some simple tests with a USRP I indicated everything works well and performs
similarly to a Linux build - as you would expect! Linux still feels slightly
snappier though (WOW64?). There is also that issue where you have to
re-connect the USRP after the firmware has been programmed.

I'm wondering how many people actually use GR under Windows? (I'm guessing
it's a minority!)

If it's helpful to anyone, I can package up my build notes, .pc files and
patches, and put them online.

Thanks for keeping GR (almost entirely) cross-platform!

Balint

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