For those using pkgsrc, see gnuradio-pkg_chk.conf. Those not using
pkgsrc may also find the list useful.
+(0) GNU make
+
+It used to be required to have a "reasonable make", meaning GNU make,
+BSD make, or perhaps Solaris make. It is now required to use GNU
+make. Version 3.81 should certainly work; the intent is not to
+require the bleeding edge.
+
+Note that the examples below are written with "make". They probably
+should say "gmake", as GNU make is installed as gmake when it is not
+the native make.
+
(1) The "autotools"
autoconf 2.57 or later
respectively.
[FIXME: GNU/Linux packages of single-precision fftw are typically called ??]
-In systems using pkgsrc, install math/fftwf.
+
+In systems using pkgsrc, install math/fftwf, which provides the
+single-precision libraries.
(4) Python 2.3 or later http://www.python.org
libpython you'll most likely need those too.
-(5) Numeric python library http://numeric.scipy.org
+(5) Numpy python library http://numeric.scipy.org
Provides a high performance array type for Python.
-http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1369&package_id=1351
-
+http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1369&package_id=175103
(6) The Boost C++ Libraries http://www.boost.org