> Didn't realize they cared as long as you purchase the OS. Guess I'll
> try dual boot instead, but I doubt that's this particular problem.
> Everything else seems to run okay.
I'm not saying they do care; my bet is that so long as you own a
variety of Apple products, the license is honest (enough), & you don't
go around flaunting what you've done, they probably won't care. That
said, postings to public forums last forever, so just be careful ...
that's all I'm saying.
>> 1) The MacPorts install of GNU Radio has been messed up for a long
>> time, and may or not work depending on many factors. I've submitted
>> fixes and updates multiple times, but they have yet to be integrated;
>> I've applied to be a MacPorts developer & maintainer of the GNU Radio
>> ports, but I have yet to hear even a peep back from them.
I finally received word just now that I'll be approved shortly as a
MacPorts developer; yay! Once I'm approved, I'll update the MacPorts
portfiles for GNU Radio for the 3.2.2 release tarball. I'll see if I
can get additional 'gnuradio-devel' portfiles made for the GIT master;
I think they allow for this option. More when I have it in place.
> yeah it seems to expect a shell script called libtool there. I'll
> keep digging.
Did you have any luck? - MLD
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