On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 5:48 AM, Kristoff Bonne <[email protected]> wrote: > Hallo Marcus, > > > > > On 29-07-13 01:44, Marcus D. Leech wrote: >> >> >>> - My first step with GNUradio was to learn a bit more about using it; >>> so .. do some test. >>> I wanted to use GNUradio to determine the width of an AFSK signal; so >>> I started looking for a AFSK modulator / demodulator; to come to the >>> conclussion I didn't find one. >>> I looked in the GR source, on CGRAN, using several generic search >>> engines without look. >>> Am I missing something here? I would be surprised there is no AFSK >>> modulator / demodulator in GR as it would mean one cannot do >>> packetradio or APRS with gnuradio. > > (...) > > > >> Just found this, it might help: >> https://github.com/dl1ksv/gr-afsk > > Hmmm. Looks interesting. A good start. :-) > > > However, it seams I have another problem: it does not build on my system > (ubuntu 12.04 LTS). > It needs gnuradio-runtime and as I currently run gnuradio 3.6.4.1 + Boost > 1.49 build from source, it doesn't have that. > > I tried to build 3.7.1 -which seams to include gnuradio-runtime in its > source- but that fails on a number of tests (qa_fir_filter, > qa_freq_xlating_fir_filter, qa_constellation_receiver and > qa_codec2_vocoder). > > Grrr! :-(
Those QA failures are probable a Volk issue. Try running volk_profile after you run 'make install'. If a given kernel fails for an architecture, it will be disabled. Once volk_profile completes (it can take a while), try rerunning 'make test'. If it still fails, run 'ctest -V -R volk' and send us the output. What's your processor? Tom _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
