Chuck-
Following your suggestion, I copied the _gnuradio_swig_python files from
$prefix/lib64 to $prefix/lib, and now the make check passes for
gr-audio-alsa. However, trying to run the dial_tone.py example fails
with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] audio]$ ./dial_tone.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./dial_tone.py", line 23, in ?
from gnuradio import gr
ImportError: No module named gnuradio
What do I need to copy over to satisfy the missing gnuradio components?
thanks,
eric
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On Mon, 24 Jul 2006, Charles Swiger wrote:
On Sun, 2006-07-23 at 12:04 -0400, Eric Hill Matlis wrote:
I can confirm a successful install of gnuradio cvs to my 32-bit
Fedora Core 5 system, as dial_tone.py works. So my issues with the
the x86_64 system seem to be related to the location of the 32 and 64-bit
libraries.
hopefully someone has encountered this and can provide a suggestion...
I've installed gnuradio on an AMD X86_64 system with Fedora 4 and
what I did - it's likely not the optimal solution but a workaround
hack - is just link every file missing from lib/ to the one it wants
in lib64/. There must be a better way, would setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
or ld.so.conf or something else work? I just got 'er done and moved on.
--Chuck
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