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From:
Landry Breuil <landry@openbsd.org>
Subject:
Re: comms/gnuradio: any SDR users ? update or remove ?
To:
Bryan Vyhmeister <bryan@bsdjournal.net>
Cc:
ports@openbsd.org, tracey@openbsd.org, mlarkin@openbsd.org
Date:
Sun, 24 Nov 2024 08:30:33 +0100

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Le Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 07:36:05PM -0800, Bryan Vyhmeister a écrit :
> On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 10:47:22AM +0100, Landry Breuil wrote:
> > comms/gnuradio is at 3.8.2 in our portstree while upstream is at
> > 3.10.11.0. it is in the way of upgrading boost to 1.87, and has
> > frequently been in the way of previous boost upgrades. right now in the
> > portstree its on 'life support'.
> > 
> > is anyone using it on OpenBSD ? willing to look at maintaining it ?
> 
> I started looking into it a few weeks back when I was updating
> comms/rtl-sdr and comms/hackrf. I couldn't get it to compile for me in
> its present state but wanted to try using it. I also noticed it was
> quite out of date and started looking at updating the comms/gnuradio
> port but it is certainly a more complicated one.

it can be challenging. since my initial goal was unbreaking build with
newer boost and so far i failed at that, here's the wip update to
3.10.11.0, that builds with the in-tree boost 1.84 we have.

- a separate port for volk, which was split off gnuradio
- improvements needed for:
  - icons/desktop file install
  - manpath (probably just a matter of setting GR_MAN_DIR)
  - rechecking if all run depends are needed
  - checking the API for each lib and bumping SHARED_LIBS (i'll probably
    go the lazy way and bump'em'all)

not sending it as a cvs diff since most of the patches have to be
removed, but sending it as a tarball so the wip patches for boost are in
the open... and since i have no idea how to use that zero runtime
testing done. Welcoming tests from actual users, suspects in cc :)

Landry