Forum: GNU Radio Reference for cmake

Posted by Karan T. (karan_t)
on 2012-12-11 05:49
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Hi All,
         I just wanted to know if gnuradio has any appropriate guide on
using cmake instead of normally used cmake. All the tutorials and guides
written use old makefile.am utility. It would help me in my execution if
there are any gnuradio specific cmake reference.
Posted by Josh Blum (Guest)
on 2012-12-11 05:57
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On 12/10/2012 10:48 PM, Karan Talasila wrote:
> Hi All,
>          I just wanted to know if gnuradio has any appropriate guide on
> using cmake instead of normally used cmake. All the tutorials and guides
> written use old makefile.am utility. It would help me in my execution if
> there are any gnuradio specific cmake reference.


This should help a lot:
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/CMakeWork

Cheers,
-josh
Posted by Martin Braun (CEL) (Guest)
on 2012-12-11 09:04
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:48:42PM -0500, Karan Talasila wrote:
> Hi All,
>          I just wanted to know if gnuradio has any appropriate guide on using
> cmake instead of normally used cmake. All the tutorials and guides written use
> old makefile.am utility. It would help me in my execution if there are any
> gnuradio specific cmake reference.

Hi Karan,

your email wasn't very clear--if you're trying to get CMake running
under various platforms, Josh's answer is what you want.
If all you're doing is trying to compile a module, check out
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki...

Besides, *none* of the pages on gnuradio.org hold tutorials using
autotools. It's all CMake on the wiki.

MB

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