[MacPorts] #36453: gnuradio-core: build failed
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Fri Oct 5 12:17:46 PDT 2012
#36453: gnuradio-core: build failed
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Reporter: oolaluwe@… | Owner: michaelld@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: gnuradio-core |
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Comment (by oolaluwe@…):
I am not used to command line interface that much. Could you please break
it down as if your are talking to a novice. I think a step by procedure
will work better for me please. Appreciate your effort!!!
Replying to [comment:3 michaelld@…]:
> The actual error is found in the logfile:
> {{{
> :info:build libtool: compile: /usr/bin/clang -DHAVE_CONFIG_H [snip]
-pipe -O2 -arch x86_64 -MT float_dotprod_3dnow.lo -MD -MP -MF
.deps/float_dotprod_3dnow.Tpo -c float_dotprod_3dnow.S -fno-common -DPIC
-o .libs/float_dotprod_3dnow.o
> :info:build float_dotprod_3dnow.Sfloat_dotprod_sse.S::57:257:2: error:
unknown directive: error: unknown directive
> :info:build .version "01.01"
> :info:build ^
> :info:build
> :info:build .version "01.01"
> :info:build ^
> :info:build make[6]: *** [float_dotprod_3dnow.lo] Error 1
> }}}
>
> Older versions of GNU Radio do not compile with clang; this issue has
been fixed only as of the latest release (3.6.2). I you require GNU Radio
and this older version is OK, then "sudo port clean ..." your GNU Radio
port installs and try again appending "configure.compiler=apple-gcc-4.2"
(or, some other compiler that is not clang) to the "sudo port install ..."
command line.
>
> I am really hoping to update the GNU Radio ports to the latest release
in the coming couple of weeks, now that pretty much everything has calmed
down with qt4-mac, PyQt4, and octave-devel. Doing this update has been on
my queue for a long time, and represents most of the open tickets that
require my attention.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/36453#comment:4>
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