That variable is expected to be set by macro USRP_LIBUSB
from m4/usrp_libusb.m4, but it is never called in configure.ac.
Furthermore, the macro doesn't seem to be working fine in some
environments like debian9, while it works on others (ArchLinux), so
let's better drop it.
Change-Id: Ia5f7ec69701abff91ff8e903e0fd53f8d9fbfba6
Adds --enable-python option to configure (defaults to yes).
Using --disable-python or --enable-python=no will cause only
C++ API targets to be created and installed.
Several new shared libraries are now created. Where in the past,
the C++ objects of the actual gnuradio blocks that were in a component
were hidden inside their corresponding Python extension modules, these
are now split out into a libgnuradio-foo.so library, and the _foo.so
Python module is linked to that. This has been the way several top-
level components have operated for some time, such as gr-audio-alsa
and gr-usrp and gr-usrp2. This changeset applies that pattern to all
components.
C++ API users can use pkg-config to discover the cflags and libs
parameters needed to include and link against these libraries.
These components have not been tested:
gr-comedi
gr-audio-osx
gr-audio-windows
Passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@11150 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5