Hi Michael,

thanks so much for your efforts and for keeping us updated on your
progress. I'm some steps behind of you but reproducing the path the best I
can. I successfully built GNU Radio runtime, pmt, blocks, fft, filter, uhd,
fec, trellis, analog, and volk libraries with 10.9's clang and libc++,
which is enough for my C++ application. Any one else would be interested in
a 'gnuradio-devel-mavericks' port with the libraries that compile well by
now?




On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 6:58 PM, Michael Dickens
<[email protected]>wrote:

> On Nov 6, 2013, at 8:25 AM, Michael Dickens <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > Today I will see if the C++ parts of GNU Radio work on 10.9, without the
> SWIG Python interface.
>
> I finally got all of the dependencies installed, and have verified that
> the GNU Radio codebase does indeed work with 10.9's clang and libc++.  So,
> the issue is purely that SWIG is not generating C++11 compliant code.  I
> will next look into whether SWIG can even do that (at all; some special
> flag) or whether OSX 10.9 users are "out on a limb" for using the GRC and
> Python interfaces to GNU Radio. - MLD
> --
>
> Michael Dickens, Mac OS X Programmer
>
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