Thank you. I was just trying to build a custom block in GnuRadio. GnuRadio itself is what I got from MacPorts.
I will wait for your fix. If the work involved more than a few days is there an alternative I can try out to bypass the issue for now? Vipin > On May 16, 2018, at 6:07 AM, Michael Dickens <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Yes what you found is the case: any project when using CppUnit 1.14 requires > C++11. Are you trying to build the "gnuradio" port? If so, instead try the > "gnuradio-devel", as it contains fixes for this issue && I don't recall if > the release does yet. I'll look into it on my end. - MLD > > On Wed, May 16, 2018, at 2:45 AM, Vipin Sharma wrote: >> Although I was able to install cppunit it looks like the build doesn’t go >> through. Google says likely cppunit 1.14 requires c++11 but gnu radio isn’t >> configured for it? How do I ge the right version of cppunit? >> >> This happens when I do make under ‘build’ directory of the OOT module I am >> working on. >> >> In file included from /opt/local/include/cppunit/extensions/HelperMacros.h:9: >> /opt/local/include/cppunit/TestCaller.h:121:28: error: no member named >> 'bind' in namespace 'std'; did you mean 'find'? >> m_test_function( std::bind(test, m_fixture) ) >> ~~~~~^~~~
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