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USE_GCC=yes causes the build to fail on systems where clang and libc++ are used by default (see bug 202143, for example). This essentially means comms/gnuradio currently only builds on 9.x. The problem is caused by the fact that on 10.x and later boost is likely built using clang and libc++, but USE_GCC=yes forces gnuradio to be built with GCC and libstdc++. Ports r392951 mentioned USE_GCC=yes was added because "clang's builtins were conflicting with gnuradio", which does not seem to happen in my tests at least. PR: ports/203500 Submitted by: takefu@airport.fm
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SHA256 (gnuradio-3.7.8.tar.gz) = fe19cb54b5d77fb76dde61d5cf184c6dee7066779b45c51676bae6e6d0cd4172
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SIZE (gnuradio-3.7.8.tar.gz) = 3990172
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