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Write (similar) expressions for GNURadio 3.7 and 3.8 and make 3.8 available as `gnuradio`, and `gnuradio3_7` point to the 3.7 build. Teach both 3.7 & 3.8 expressions accept a `features` attribute set, that tells them what features to compile. There are dependencies within the different features, and we rely on upstream's cmake scripts to make sure the `configurePhase` will fail if a feature is not enabled and needed by another feature. All features are enabled by default. Put shared Nix functions and attributes for both 3.7 and 3.8 in: pkgs/applications/radio/gnuradio/shared.nix Add 2 patches accepted upstream, that don't install some python related examples if python-support is not enabled. Remove cmake python reference in 3.8 with removeReferencesTo, if python-support is turned off. Update gqrx (reverse dependency) to use a build of gnuradio3_7 without gui components and for it's gr-osmosdr as well. Write an external, `wrapper.nix` (shared for both 3.7 and 3.8). Teach it to handle extra `gr-` packages via `GRC_BLOCKS_PATH`. Likely enable it to accept extra python packages. Wrap the executables with env vars wrapGAppsHook and wrapQtAppsHook would have likely given them (hence, fix #87510). Point `gnuradio` to the wrapped 3.8 derivation. Add @doronbehar to maintainers of both 3.8 and 3.7. dirty: use upstreamed patches |
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airspy | ||
aldo | ||
chirp | ||
cubicsdr | ||
dablin | ||
dabtools | ||
direwolf | ||
dmrconfig | ||
dsd | ||
dump1090 | ||
ebook2cw | ||
fldigi | ||
fllog | ||
flmsg | ||
flrig | ||
flwrap | ||
gnss-sdr | ||
gnuradio | ||
gqrx | ||
hackrf | ||
inspectrum | ||
kalibrate-hackrf | ||
kalibrate-rtl | ||
limesuite | ||
minimodem | ||
multimon-ng | ||
noaa-apt | ||
pyradio | ||
qradiolink | ||
qsstv | ||
quisk | ||
rtl-ais | ||
rtl-sdr | ||
rtl_433 | ||
sdrangel | ||
soapyairspy | ||
soapybladerf | ||
soapyhackrf | ||
soapyremote | ||
soapyrtlsdr | ||
soapysdr | ||
soapyuhd | ||
svxlink | ||
tlf | ||
tqsl | ||
uhd | ||
unixcw | ||
urh | ||
welle-io | ||
wsjtx | ||
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