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=== Current conventions for the GNURadio images provided by CorteXlab === | === Current conventions for the GNURadio images provided by CorteXlab === | ||
- | * These images are listed [[docker images|here]] | + | == Use prebuilt images == |
- | * In these images, the " | + | Prebuilt |
- | * to set the environment correctly for the CorteXlab toolchain to be seen, the script `/ | + | |
- | When building a docker image, however, the trick is to add this line at the beginning of the dockerfile: | + | == Lib install location == |
+ | In prebuilt | ||
+ | There is a clean and clear separation between linux-distribution provided software, and software explicitely built by our Dockerfiles. | ||
+ | When adding | ||
+ | For instance, when building a GNU Radio OOT module, use the Install prefix option in cmake:\\ | ||
+ | '' | ||
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+ | == Correct environment setup == | ||
+ | To set the environment correctly for the CorteXlab toolchain to be seen, the script `/ | ||
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+ | The workaround is to include | ||
+ | `command: bash -lc "< | ||
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+ | When building a docker image, however, the trick is to add this line at the beginning of the dockerfile:\\ | ||
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