Sunday, October 31, 2010

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] GRC 3.3.0 block documentation missing

On 10/29/10 7:55 PM, Michael Dickens wrote:
> I think it's not an oversight; maybe it's a feature? If you installed GNU Radio via MacPorts' "gnuradio" port (or "gnuradio-*"), you need to do "sudo port install gnuradio +docs" to get the docs. I made them separate because not everyone wants them& they do take extra time to be created.
>
> You (or someone) need to install "doxygen" to get documentation. Looks like GNU Radio's build system auto-magically, and quietly, disables documentation if doxygen isn't available (meaning, 'configure' says it cannot find doxygen but 'docs' is still enabled in the list of components to be build; the disabling comes when it is time to actually build the docs). This should probably be fixed, since it is confusing.
>
> It's very straight forward to get documentation on OSX using MacPorts:
>
> sudo port install doxygen
>
> then re-run configure& make if you're building from GIT. Hope this helps! - MLD
>

Thanks Mike! That did the trick. I ran

"sudo port install doxygen"

followed by

"sudo port -f install gnuradio-companion +docs"

Had to use the "force" switch since gnuradio-companion was already
installed without the "-docs" variant, and install complains if
the variants don't match.

Just for reference, I'm using OSX 10.6.4 on a 17" MacBook Pro,
installing GR 3.3.0 via MacPorts, and building everything
32-bit by default.


@(^.^)@ Ed

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