Re: NEW: comms/gnuradio

2016-09-09 Thread noah pugsley
On Fri, Sep 9, 2016 at 7:53 AM, Aaron Poffenberger 
wrote:

> Hello ports@,
>
> Here is a new port : comms/gnuradio
>
> Tested on: amd64.
>
> From DESCR:
>
> GNU Radio is a software development toolkit that provides signal processing
> blocks to implement software radios. It can be used with readily-available
> low-cost external RF hardware to create software-defined radios, or
> without hardware in a simulation-like environment. It is widely used in
> hobbyist, academic and commercial environments to support both wireless
> communications research and real-world radio systems.
>
> 
>
> This port is based on commits to openbsd-wip by sthen@, bentley@ and
> Aaron Bieber.
>
> I've updated the port to the latest from gnuradio (3.7.10.1).
>
> This port of gnuradio is first in a series of ports and updates to get
> the key SDR projects working on OpenBSD. I have an update for rtl-sdr
> I'll send shortly. gr-osmosdr is almost ready. I'll follow that with
> gqrx.
>
> If anyone is already working on those, please let me know.
>
> N.B., SDR on OpenBSD may require more work to be fully functional.
> sthen@ pointed out to me that our libusb doesn't support async yet.
> Still, having the software and drivers available may help in that
> regard.
>
> Cheers,
> Aaron
>

Very excited to see this. Thank you.


Re: [NEW] audio/rtptools

2014-07-01 Thread noah pugsley
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 7:01 AM, Jan Stary h...@stare.cz wrote:
 On Jun 25 13:31:38, h...@stare.cz wrote:
 Attached is a port of rtptools: a set of tools to process RTP data.
 http://www.cs.columbia.edu/irt/software/rtptools/
 Tested on i386, amd64, and armv7.

 The original distribution has no manpages,
 I intend to write them once this is in tree.

 No really, it's a beautiful port. Any interest?

 Jan

I am very interested...very.



Re: sipp

2014-05-07 Thread noah pugsley
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Kent Fritz fritz.k...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:08 PM, noah pugsley noah.pugs...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 I need sipp on openbsd. Using linux is giving me diabetes in my
 badunkadunk. The only evidence I've seen so far of a *bsd port is a wip in
 the netbsd tree. Very old, almost no activity.

 Writing you guy's to see if anybody has already done any useful work on
 this port before I take a crack at it. Also if anybody has worked on it did
 they contact the upstream and were they responsive?

 I'm motivated to learn how to do this and finish it on my own, just wanted
 to check and see first.

 Thank you.

 Noah Pugsley

 It actually builds and seemingly runs already (5.4, amd64) without the
 --with-pcap and --with-sctp configure flags, albeit with a bunch of
 warnings.  There's some if defined(__FreeBSD__) goo in there, so
 there's probably some hope.  Happy to help test.

 SIPp is available on almost all UNIX platforms: HPUX, Tru64, Linux
 (RedHat, Debian, FreeBSD), Solaris/SunOS.

 If you're successful, they can add another flavor of Linux to the list!

 Kent.

Thank you Kent. Someone replied to me off list with a work in progress
port to get me started. Excited to get going on it.

-noah



sipp

2014-05-06 Thread noah pugsley
Hi,

I need sipp on openbsd. Using linux is giving me diabetes in my
badunkadunk. The only evidence I've seen so far of a *bsd port is a wip in
the netbsd tree. Very old, almost no activity.

Writing you guy's to see if anybody has already done any useful work on
this port before I take a crack at it. Also if anybody has worked on it did
they contact the upstream and were they responsive?

I'm motivated to learn how to do this and finish it on my own, just wanted
to check and see first.

Thank you.

Noah Pugsley