To put this concisely:
nice.
On 5/24/20 9:59 PM, jean-michel.friedt@femto-st.fr wrote:
> I have uploaded http://jmfriedt.org/sdcard.img
> my Buildroot image generated for RPi4 that I have been
> using daily for the last 2 months, so pretty sure it is
> working. Actually it is 1.1 GB because of lapack needed
> for gnss-sdr but GNU Radio 3.8/Python3 will only require
> about 500 MB.
> Gwenhael Goavec-Merou ported all GNU Radio related software/libraries
> to Buildroot: the missing parts for gnss-sdr are found at
> https://github.com/oscimp/PlutoSDR in the for_next branch.
>
> root passwd=root, no user account, USRP FPGA images to be added
> in usr/share/uhd/images manually if libuhd is needed. Tested with
> RTL-SDR DVB-T dongle, PlutoSDR (gr-iio) and B210.
>
> JM
>
> --
> JM Friedt, FEMTO-ST Time & Frequency/SENSeOR, 26 rue de l'Epitaphe,
> 25000 Besancon, France
>
> May 24, 2020 9:51 PM, "Glen I Langston" <glen.i.langston@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I've been a great proponent of gnuradio, but I'm finding in
>> increasing difficult to do anything new, as installation of 3.8 is
>> essentially impossible for most people.
>>
>> I've written and built my own python modules and C++ blocks.
>>
>> However, despite months of trying now, I can not get 3.8 to install
>> on a raspberry pi.
>>
>> Has anyone achieved 3.8 on a raspberry pi?
>>
>> If so can you please save the entire OS, gzip compressed and put it
>> online somewhere. It will probably be about 3 GB compressed.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Glen
>>
>> Note that there are many many (too many) different guides on line
>>
>> 1) apt-get
>>
>> 2) pybombs
>>
>> 3) git clone then build
>>
>> each one fails in a different way.
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