Hi Josh, hi Community, I feel this is a bit of a bigger deal than what your email would lead people to supposed:
This makes it trivial to use the latest version of GNU Radio, without being able to build GNU Radio yourself. Kind of a big deal, as I hope a) it will reduce the entry barrier and b) it will take a fair bit of our support workload from our shoulders. Thank you and everyone involved with this! I'm very much looking forward to the COPR (as I like Fedora). Cheers, Marcus On Sun, 2019-11-03 at 01:17 +0000, Morman, Joshua wrote: > Hello - as mentioned on the last developers call, we have been > working towards putting together Ubuntu packages for gnuradio (based > on Maitland's Debian packaging) so that the latest and greatest can > be installed more easily without having to compile from source. > > Currently there are two separate PPAs > > 1) GNU Radio - Releases > Builds that have been tagged and officially released. Currently this > includes the 3.8.0.0 release from August. > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases > sudo apt-get update > 2) GNU Radio - Master > Builds from the master branch. The intent is to make this the output > of weekly/nightly builds. > sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-master > sudo apt-get update > > Once the repository is added, simply > sudo apt-get install gnuradio > Currently these only include packages for bionic (Ubuntu 18.04) and > disco (Ubuntu 19.04) but I am working towards getting Fedora packages > up and running as well through COPR. Please let me know if you run > into any issues or have questions. > > > Thanks, > Josh Morman > >
