Ok so I’ve gotten my software written, modified the
make files and the config file to match my code instead of the ‘how to’
demonstration system and run thru the ‘how to write a code block’
tutorial about a dozen times now. ./bootstrap works like a charm, make same
deal. I run into problems when I do make check and it inform me that the
module I’ve named my code to doesn’t exsist. I’ve pulled my
.i and .am files apart trying to figure out where the blunder is but can’t
seem to track it down. Is this an easy fix that I’m just not seeing or
am I going to have to include the contents of these files in a reply? Also
just to make my debugging a little easier is there a naming convention for the
.i file, the generated .cc file and .h file? I know the general naming
convention for code blocks (in my case: gr_aloumoti_encoder_ss.h and .cc,
should the .i be this as well it isn’t in the tutorial?). Any help would
be appreciated and if you need copies of the config files I’m using I’ll
be glad to post them sometime tonight. -Garrett McGrath |
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