Hi Jason,

    yes I tried running a script from command line and it says: "ImportError: 
No 
module named gnuradio". I want to tell you that for installing the whole needed 
packages I used a python script "gnuinstall.py" and it went quite good. My 
first 
installation was with cygwin, but I couldn't install GNURadio. The biggest 
problem is that I couldn't found any tutorial that could explain the whole 
installation process (what paths has to be set, etc.). I'm really very 
surprised 
that there hasn't been made any Windows installation package, maybe I will make 
one but now I have to understand what's the problem with all these paths. 
Anyway 
thank you very much for any idea you and anybody may have regarding my problem.

Best regards,
Szalontai Levente.




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From: John Wilson <johnmwilso...@gmail.com>
To: Florian Eugen <florian_eu...@yahoo.com>
Cc: Jason Abele <ja...@ettus.com>; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Sent: Thu, August 5, 2010 2:21:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] USRP, GNU Radio on Windows

Hey,

This may seem like a dumb suggestion but have you tried running the scripts 
from 
the command line to see why they're failing? Start with something simple like 
dial_tone.py (from the python/audio subfolder in gnuradio-examples). I've never 
used minGW, but I had no problems getting GNURadio installed and working with 
cygwin.

John

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