Hi Greg - Good to hear from another OS X GR user! I think 1-3 in your list are pretty accurate; I'll add for 3 that it's easy to use MacPorts to do development with GR, either directly inside MP or via OOT modules. I'll add 4: from source! I use a mix of 3 and 4, which with the proper CMake settings come together nicely. That said, it's always good to be a script kitty/kiddie when using CMake & OOTs without installing the latter ... getting libraries to link & load can be tweaky ... Hope this helps! - MLD
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016, at 07:52 AM, Gregory Ratcliff wrote: > Picked up my first ever OS X machine Friday. > > I have had tons of success with various flavors of Linux with gnuradio (a > massive shout out to the contributors!) > > Now I see there are a half dozen paths to installing gnuradio on OS X, > the big three I found are below. > > Hopefully having a few answers all in one place may help others. > > Situation: > > Experienced programmer, however I feel like a script kitty digging into > all that pybombs handles so well for me. > > Question: > > Please compare and tout the advantages each of these three below bring to > a Mac user: > > 1. Brew > my observation is that brew is very Pybombs like > 2. Pip+Pybombs > It just works on Linux and OS X is mostly there > 3. MacPorts. > Seems like I need to live in MacPorts land for cross > platform and other development > 4. What else? _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
