Thank you for your help, but now when I type sudo /usr/local/bin/mktun gsm
in the step 5 in the gssm installation. I gives me the following error:

*...@wsn-desktop:~/Escritorio/wireshark-0.99.5$ sudo /usr/local/bin/mktun
gsm
/usr/local/bin/mktun: error while loading shared libraries: libgruel.so.0:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory*

I am a little frustrated...

Thanks in advance!

Jose Carlos



2009/1/27 Johnathan Corgan <jcor...@corganenterprises.com>

> On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 16:59 +0100, José Carlos Reyes wrote:
>
> > Now, when I try to demod traffic, in the last step when I try to start
> > the gssm_usrp.py script, it gives me the following error:
> >
> >
> > w...@wsn-desktop:~/Escritorio/gssm-v0.1/src/python$ ./gssm_usrp.py
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> >   File "./gssm_usrp.py", line 5, in <module>
> >     from gnuradio import gr, usrp, db_dbs_rx, blks
> > ImportError: cannot import name db_dbs_rx
>
> The code you are working with appears to only be compatible with the GNU
> Radio 3.1 release series, as it is using the old 'blks' namespace and is
> trying to use an undocumented way of dealing with the USRP
> daughterboards.
>
> In the GNU Radio development trunk, and in the (soon to be released)
> 3.2rc0 release, neither of these are supported.
>
> I'd recommend either downgrading your GNU Radio release to 3.1.3 or
> politely requesting the original code author to update their code to
> work with recent GNU Radio.
>
> -Johnathan
>
>
>
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