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)
-DENABLE_INSTALL_TESTS=ON enables the installation of the tests
executables when doing "sudo make install". If this option is activated,
such executables will not be copied to the gnss-sdr/install folder.
This commit rewrites the way pseudoranges are computed, now accounting for the receiver clock offset. It also adds more work in the QA code. If extra tests are activated by -DENABLE_UNIT_TESTING_EXTRA=ON or -DENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING_EXTRA=ON, additional raw data files, a software-defined signal generator and GPSTk 2.9 are downloaded. Many fixes and code refactoring in tracking blocks.
-DENABLE_UNIT_TESTING (defaults to ON): Builds unit tests
-DENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING (defaults to OFF): Builds system tests
-DENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING_EXTRA (defaults to OFF): Builds extra tools (a
software-defined signal generator and GPSTk) and extra system tests
-DENABLE_OWN_GPSTK (defaults to OFF): forces a local download and builds
GPSTk even if it is already installed in your system.
If ENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING_EXTRA is set to ON, then ENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING
is also set to ON automatically.
This commit removes the option ENABLE_SW_GENERATOR
Unit Testing is enabled by default. In some memory-constrained
environments it can be useful to disable its building. It can be
disabled by setting -DENABLE_UNIT_TESTING=OFF
System testing is disabled by default. It can be build by setting
-DENABLE_SYSTEM_TESTING=ON