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Removed get_new_timeout from thread.h (usrp2_vrt carryover) Basically it was created because of a misunderstanding of the time types; and its only ever called once. This also removes thread.cc
Call posix_time::milliseconds in usrp2 control.cc. Notice that it passes a time_duration rather than a ptime (aka system time).
Added #include <deque> to gr_buffer.h. It turns out that boost posix_time.hpp implicitly included the deque header which was missing from gr_buffer.h
Replaced the include for thread.hpp with only the includes for the boost thread types mentioned in gruel/thread.h. Also, making use of the scoped_lock typedef that comes with boost thread locks. boost 3.5 safe.
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This fixes the bulk of the problem. Next step is to drop data packets
while waiting for the reply.
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header files into /gnuradio. Trunk passes distcheck.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@10506 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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gr-usrp2 top-level components. Trunk passes distcheck with mb-gcc installed, but currently not without them. The key issue is that when mb-gcc is not installed, the build system skips over the usrp2/firmware directory, and the firmware include files don't get put into the dist tarball. But we can't do the usual DIST_SUBDIRS method as the firmware is a subpackage.
git-svn-id: http://gnuradio.org/svn/gnuradio/trunk@9528 221aa14e-8319-0410-a670-987f0aec2ac5
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