+Please see http://gnuradio.org/trac for the wiki, bug tracking,
+and source code viewer. If you've got questions about GNU Radio, please
+subscribe to the discuss-gnuradio mailing list and post your questions
+there. http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/MailingLists
+There is also a "Build Guide" in the wiki that contains OS specific
+recommendations. See http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki/BuildGuide
+
+
+The bleeding edge code can be found in our subversion repository at
+http://gnuradio.org/svn. To checkout the latest, use this
+command:
+
+ $ svn co http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk gnuradio
+
+For information about subversion, please see:
+ http://subversion.tigris.org/
+
+
+How to Build GNU Radio:
+
+ (1) Ensure that you've satisfied the external dependencies listed
+ below. The word "system" is used to mean "operating system
+ and/or distribution", and means a full operating system,
+ including kernel, user-space utilties, and a packaging system
+ for additional software. On Linux, this means what
+ "distribution" means.
+
+ With the exception of SDCC, the following GNU/Linux
+ distributions are known to come with all required dependencies
+ pre-packaged: Ubuntu 8.10, SuSE 10.0 (the pay version, not the
+ free download), Fedora Core 9. Other distribution may work too.
+ We know these three are easy. The required packages may be
+ contained on your installation CD/DVD, or may be loaded over the
+ net. The specifics vary depending on your GNU/Linux
+ distribution.
+
+ On systems using pkgsrc (e.g. NetBSD and Dragonfly), build
+ meta-packages/gnuradio, which will build a previous release and
+ force installation of the dependencies. Then pkg_delete the
+ gnuradio and usrp packages, which will leave the dependencies.
+ (This should also work on OSX.)
+
+ See the wiki at http://gnuradio.org/trac/wiki for details.
+
+
+ (2) do the "usual dance"