On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 2:53 PM, Mattias Kjellsson
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Jordan J Riggs wrote:
All,
I'm attempting to write a block for GNU Radio. However, the tutorial on http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuradio/doc/howto-write-a-block.html is significantly different than the structure of gr-how-to-write-a-block included with the current release of gnuradio. Insofar as I can tell, the tutorial written by Eric Blossom only explains how to run a QA test on the block, not how to compile or install it. As a person who has never worked with autotools (other than to compile other people's code), I am lost in the dark. Can anyone point me to any resources?
Hi,
Do you want to use the block from python? If so, you would probably want to have a look at any of the many (google) swig- tutorials. If you on the other hand are planning on c++ only development, you only have to assemble the different "blocks" and then link the .o- files together into a main application.
In the case of c++ development I can give you some hints on how to write a Makefile, but if you are planning on python development, the black- magic of swig is to mighty for me ;)
Cheers!
//Mattias