[MacPorts] #31475: gnuradio: update to latest (was: gnuradio: update to 3.5.0)

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#31475: gnuradio: update to latest
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 Reporter:  axeljaeger@…               |       Owner:  michaelld@…           
     Type:  update                     |      Status:  new                   
 Priority:  Normal                     |   Milestone:                        
Component:  ports                      |     Version:  2.0.3                 
 Keywords:                             |        Port:  gnuradio              
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Old description:

> As [a newer] gnuradio [] is out, I wonder how hard it would be to upgrade
> the port to that?

New description:

 As a newer gnuradio is out than is provided by MacPorts (currently 3.5.1
 versus 3.3.0), I wonder how hard it would be to upgrade the port to that?

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Comment(by michaelld@…):

 I think the FunCube uses the built-in audio to get/send data, is that
 right?  If so, then I think even 3.5.1 won't work with it yet. There's a
 branch of GNU Radio in my GR-dev area with a potential fix for the audio
 issue, but TTBOMK we've never had confirmation from anyone except me that
 it works. You can download [http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/patch-
 gnuradio/2011-11/msg00000.html the patch], or view
 [http://gnuradio.org/cgit/michaelld.git/log/?h=osx_source_fix my branch]
 -- and, please do look at those & see if they work for you. If so, then
 please email the GR list to tell them so & see if we can get this branch
 committed.

 On this ticket's front, I won't have time to address it for another month
 or so, just too much in my queue right now.  I will get to it once my "had
 to be done yesterday" queue is executed.  Also, in order to get 64-bit wx,
 you need to go with the wxWidgets-devel and py27-wxpython-devel ports; I'm
 actually trying them out this morning with GNU Radio from the GIT master.
 That said, I would advise you to go with the Qt interface if at all
 possible since it is faster, looks nicer, and is more robust overall.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/31475#comment:13>
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