In some architectures (e.g. alpha, hppa, powerpcspe, m68k, sh4, sparc64, x32) the package gr-osmosdr is not available. So when the package is build with -DENABLE_OSMOSDR=ON, it breaks on the mentioned architectures. This is expected behaviour (it breaks because a required dependency is not found), but prevents from building the package on such architectures. This commit introduces a small change: when compilation is called with
cmake -DENABLE_OSMOSDR=ON -DENABLE_PACKAGING=ON ..
then, the compilation does not break if gr-osmosdr is not found.
This commit also fixes building when UHD is present but gnuradio-uhd is not (for instance, in hurd-i386)
The return value for main should indicate how the program exited. Normal
exit is generally represented by a 0 return value from main. Abnormal
termination is usually signalled by a non-zero return but there is no
standard for how non-zero codes are interpreted
New options ENABLE_GN3S, ENABLE_RTLSDR, ENABLE_OPENCL, ENABLE_ARRAY and
ENABLE_GPERFTOOLS, all set by default to OFF. Users can enable that
features by 'cmake -DENABLE_XXX=ON ../ '. OpenCL is now not used by
default since it was giving problems in some platforms. Old variables
(RTSDR_DRIVER, GN3S_DRIVER, RAW_ARRAY_DRIVER and DISABLE_OPENCL) are
still honored and can be used in the same way, but the new ENABLE_XXX
are recommended for the sake of more uniform naming. Main CMakeFile.txt
has been rearranged, putting options first, then searching for the
required libraries, and then the optional ones. If Gperftools is enabled
and found, binaries are linked to the tcmalloc and profiler libraries,
and using the adequate flags. Fixed building in Mac OSX if Armadillo and
OpenBLAS were not installed in the system.
can be used. It is useful on Mac OS X, where the log folder is not at
/tmp. Boost 1.45 was released on Nov 9th, 2010, so it is unlikely that
any user is using something older.