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=== QT Support ===
=== QT Support ===


The official package doesn't have qtgui features enabled by default (will be enabled in future). GNURadio with QT support can be installed using "gnuradio-opt-git" package from AUR. This package will install GNURadio to "/opt" and can be used in parallel with other GNURadio installations.
The official package doesn't have qtgui features enabled by default (will be enabled in future). GNURadio with QT support can be installed using "gnuradio-opt-git package from AUR. This package will install GNURadio to "/opt" and can be used in parallel with other GNURadio installations.


If you have never built &amp; installed an AUR package before, the AUR wiki page gives excellent instructions:<br />
If you have never built &amp; installed an AUR package before, the AUR wiki page gives excellent instructions:<br />
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If you don't use yaourt/pacaur or something of the likes do the following:
If you don't use yaourt/pacaur or something of the likes do the following:


Go to http://aur.archlinux.org and search for the package &quot;gnuradio-git&quot;.<br />
Go to http://aur.archlinux.org and search for the package "gnuradio-git".<br />
Download the tarball (gnuradio-git.tar.gz) on the packages page.
Download the tarball (gnuradio-git.tar.gz) on the packages page.



Latest revision as of 00:31, 21 March 2017

Installing on Arch Linux

GNURadio can be installed easily from the official Arch repository using pacman.

sudo pacman -S gnuradio gnuradio-companion

There are many additional packages like gr-osmosdr that brings extra hardware support in GNURadio.

sudo pacman -S gnuradio-osmosdr gnuradio-iqbal gnuradio-fcdproplus

QT Support

The official package doesn't have qtgui features enabled by default (will be enabled in future). GNURadio with QT support can be installed using "gnuradio-opt-git package from AUR. This package will install GNURadio to "/opt" and can be used in parallel with other GNURadio installations.

If you have never built & installed an AUR package before, the AUR wiki page gives excellent instructions:
Installing Packages from AUR

Installing GNU Radio from AUR

If you don't use yaourt/pacaur or something of the likes do the following:

Go to http://aur.archlinux.org and search for the package "gnuradio-git".
Download the tarball (gnuradio-git.tar.gz) on the packages page.

$ tar zxf gnuradio-git.tar.gz
$ cd gnuradio-git
$ makepkg

This should build, and leave you with a file like gnuradio-git-20111025-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz which you can install via

$ sudo pacman -U gnuradio-git-20111025-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz

In case you run into trouble building GNU radio using AUR leave a message on the AUR page.