Hi Marcus, uname -m is returning i686.
Regards Sanjay On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:05 PM, Sanjay Singh <sanjaysinghshyam...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi Marcus, > > I have followed below set of lines from gnuradio build guide after installing > Fedora-13. > > > # yum install gnuradio usrp > > # yum groupinstall "Engineering and Scientific" "Development Tools" > > # yum install fftw-devel cppunit-devel wxPython-devel libusb-devel \ > guile boost-devel alsa-lib-devel numpy gsl-devel python-devel pygsl \ > python-cheetah python-lxml PyOpenGL > # yum install PyQt4-devel qwt-devel qwtplot3d-qt4-devel > > # yum install sdcc > # export PATH=/usr/libexec/sdcc:$PATH > # yum install xmlto graphviz > # yum install qt4-devel qwt-devel qwtplot3d-qt4-devel PyQt4-devel > > # git clone http://gnuradio.org/git/gnuradio.git > > > # ./bootstrap > # ./configure > # make > # make check > # sudo make install > > Regards > Sanjay > > > > > On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Marcus D. Leech <mle...@ripnet.com>wrote: > >> Now, I have done complete new installation of Fedora-13, and installed >> all the dependencies as mentioned in build guide. After that i have run git >> and cloned gnuradio to get latest source. after that i have run >> >> # ./bootstrap >> >> # ./configure >> # make >> # make check >> # sudo make install >> >> >> >> I have collected logs from terminal after i ran "make" and have attached >> file for your reference. I saw some warnings at last few lines. >> >> after installing gnuradio i went and checked >> >> usrp_dbid.dat and found these lines >> >> "WBX NG TX" 0x0052 >> "WBX NG RX" 0x0053 >> >> and then i checked usrp_dbid.h and found these lines >> >> #define USRP_DBID_WBX_NG_TX 0x0052 >> #define USRP_DBID_WBX_NG_RX 0x0053 >> >> and at last i checked usrp_dbid.py in usrpm folder and found following >> lines >> >> # >> # Machine generated by gen_usrp_dbid.py from usrp_dbid.dat >> # Do not edit by hand. All edits will be overwritten. >> # >> >> # >> # USRP Daughterboard ID's >> # >> >> BASIC_TX = 0x0000 >> BASIC_RX = 0x0001 >> DBS_RX = 0x0002 >> TV_RX = 0x0003 >> FLEX_400_RX = 0x0004 >> FLEX_900_RX = 0x0005 >> FLEX_1200_RX = 0x0006 >> FLEX_2400_RX = 0x0007 >> FLEX_400_TX = 0x0008 >> FLEX_900_TX = 0x0009 >> FLEX_1200_TX = 0x000a >> FLEX_2400_TX = 0x000b >> TV_RX_REV_2 = 0x000c >> DBS_RX_CLKMOD = 0x000d >> LF_TX = 0x000e >> LF_RX = 0x000f >> FLEX_400_RX_MIMO_A = 0x0014 >> FLEX_900_RX_MIMO_A = 0x0015 >> FLEX_1200_RX_MIMO_A = 0x0016 >> FLEX_2400_RX_MIMO_A = 0x0017 >> FLEX_400_TX_MIMO_A = 0x0018 >> FLEX_900_TX_MIMO_A = 0x0019 >> FLEX_1200_TX_MIMO_A = 0x001a >> FLEX_2400_TX_MIMO_A = 0x001b >> FLEX_400_RX_MIMO_B = 0x0024 >> FLEX_900_RX_MIMO_B = 0x0025 >> FLEX_1200_RX_MIMO_B = 0x0026 >> FLEX_2400_RX_MIMO_B = 0x0027 >> FLEX_400_TX_MIMO_B = 0x0028 >> FLEX_900_TX_MIMO_B = 0x0029 >> FLEX_1200_TX_MIMO_B = 0x002a >> FLEX_2400_TX_MIMO_B = 0x002b >> FLEX_1800_RX = 0x0030 >> FLEX_1800_TX = 0x0031 >> FLEX_1800_RX_MIMO_A = 0x0032 >> FLEX_1800_TX_MIMO_A = 0x0033 >> FLEX_1800_RX_MIMO_B = 0x0034 >> FLEX_1800_TX_MIMO_B = 0x0035 >> TV_RX_REV_3 = 0x0040 >> DTT754 = 0x0041 >> DTT768 = 0x0042 >> WBX_LO_TX = 0x0050 >> WBX_LO_RX = 0x0051 >> XCVR2450_TX = 0x0060 >> XCVR2450_RX = 0x0061 >> EXPERIMENTAL_TX = 0xfffe >> EXPERIMENTAL_RX = 0xffff >> >> >> Can you please tell me why these following daughterboard ID's are missing >> in usrp_dbid.py. >> >> "TV Rx MIMO" 0x0043 >> "TV Rx Rev 2 MIMO" 0x0044 >> "TV Rx Rev 3 MIMO" 0x0045 >> "WBX NG TX" 0x0052 >> "WBX NG RX" 0x0053 >> "Bitshark Rx" 0x0070 >> >> >> Regards >> sanjay >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Jason Abele <ja...@ettus.com> wrote: >> >>> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Sanjay Singh >>> <sanjaysinghshyam...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > I have done complete new installation of Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty and >>> installed >>> > Binary packege of GNURADIO(3.2.2). >>> >>> > Can any one tell me why wbx_ng daughterbord ID is missing. >>> > >>> >>> Because GNUradio 3.2.2 was released before the WBX ... you will need >>> to get at least 3.3.0 or backport the WBX code >>> >>> Jason >>> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing >> listdiscuss-gnura...@gnu.orghttp://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >> >> Which file, *exactly* did you check? >> >> What does 'uname -m' return on your system? >> >> Did you by any chance do a binary install (via YUM) of Gnu Radio before >> doing the source-based install from GIT? >> >> -- >> Marcus Leech >> Principal Investigator >> Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortiumhttp://www.sbrac.org >> >> >
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