For testing / future - Ubuntu 24.04 Dockerfile #953
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So when I proposed the dual-stage build for the Dockerfile I said that the libraries would probably change when Ubuntu rolled forward and Ubuntu just rolled forward. I chased down the dependencies and this Dockerfile builds trunk-recorder and it seems to work in my light testing.
This does change a bit about the prior Dockerfile. This version doesn't build rtl-sdr or gr-osmosdr; it sources them from Ubuntu upstream. Nobel is new enough to have rtlv4 support in it. That coupled with the fork of gr-osmosdr used in the previous Dockerfile not being happy building in 24.04 at the moment led me to move both back to upstream.