Hi all,
We have done a major upgrade of the GNU radio packages in the Ubuntu ppa, so you will see a lots of new updates, including a new gqrx package - still version 2.5.3 though.
Let me know if you run into troubles.
You can also rerun the volk_profile tool since we have also upgraded the volk package.
I expect gqrx 2.6 to be out soon. After that I will look into various optimisations to make gqrx work on embedded computers like the raspberry pi.
Alex
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Hi Dave,
The recommended way to install the latest version of gqrx is as
written on our website:
http://gqrx.dk/download/install-ubuntu
If there is info on the web that conflicts with that page, then it is
either out of date or intended for a target audience that can figure
things out for themselves.
The add-apt-repository script is included in the
software-properties-common package, at least in ubuntu and xubuntu.
You have to try to remember what you did in the past. If you have
installed gqrx and/or gnuradio from source, it has to be removed
before installing binary packages.
Today, there is really no reason whatsoever why end users should
bother installing from source on Ubuntu-like systems. It only makes
sense if you want to debug something and/or know what you are doing.
Alex
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 5:01 PM, 'Dave Baxter' via Gqrx SDR
<gq...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Hi Alex.
>
> Well, have had gqrx for some time now, but not used it of late. It would
> appear that some Mint update (running Mint 17.2 32 bit) has seriously broken
> things.