Which Options shall i enable

Hi All,

i just downloaded and compiled Gnu Radio from Trunk, but
i am not sure which Option i have to use?
Or which Option should be useful for Gnu Radio Companion.

I want the use the Gnu Radio Companion to build an FM and AM-Radio…

My System is a Debian Sid 386 System with AMD Athlon CPU.

My last Options were,
./configure --enable-gnuradio-core --enable-usrp --enable-usrp2
–enable-gr-usrp --enable-gr-usrp2 --enable-doxygen --enable-grc

My Gnu Radio has 2 Basic Receivers, 1 LF Receiver and 1 LF Transmitter.
The Motherboard is an USRP Board.

Regards Markus

On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 05:27:35AM +0100, Markus F. wrote:

My last Options were,
./configure --enable-gnuradio-core --enable-usrp --enable-usrp2
–enable-gr-usrp --enable-gr-usrp2 --enable-doxygen --enable-grc

My Gnu Radio has 2 Basic Receivers, 1 LF Receiver and 1 LF Transmitter.
The Motherboard is an USRP Board.

Regards Markus

If you don’t specify any options, it will build all of the parts that
it finds the prerequisites form. That’s the usual approach.

The doxygen docs are only built if explicitly requested, so specify
–enable-doxygen if you want those. They’re off by default because
they take quite a while to build.

Thus, in your case:

./configure --enable-doxygen

should get you what you want. When configure is done, it will print
out lists of which modules will get build and which ones won’t. Check
the list of of what’s getting built to ensure that it’s got everything
in it that you want.

Your list above looks fine, though unless you’ve got a USRP2 you don’t
need --enable-usrp2 or --enable-gr-usrp2.

Eric

On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 09:46:47AM -0800, Eric B. wrote:

should get you what you want. When configure is done, it will print
out lists of which modules will get build and which ones won’t. Check
the list of of what’s getting built to ensure that it’s got everything
in it that you want.

Your list above looks fine, though unless you’ve got a USRP2 you don’t
need --enable-usrp2 or --enable-gr-usrp2.

Eric

Actually you’ll need one of the audio interfaces. It’s probably
building gr-audio-alsa by default, so I expect everything is still OK.

Eric