On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 5:06 PM, John Coppens <j...@jcoppens.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 12:51:50 -0500 > Tom Rondeau <trondeau1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > John, > > Where are you running GRC from? And are you trying to run this inside GRC > > or on the command line after you generate the .py file? > > I call gnuradio-companion from a terminal window (That's where the > error messages come from) > > > I'm assuming your examples directory you are reading from is writable? I > > ask because the default install is into /usr/local and becomes read-only; > > the generated .py file is placed in /tmp. I just tried this in the > > read-only environment on my machine and both executing inside GRC worked > as > > well as from the command-line (in /tmp). > > Yes, it is writeable. I did install with default paths, so it is all > in /usr/local, but I ran the demo from the original source tree. To > discard any permission problems, I tried to run as root too. > > > Is there anything else in your directory that could be causing a name > > collision during the Python imports? > > > > Tom > > No idea - in the demo directory, only the three examples are present. > > From the error message, it seems as if the word 'True' is causing > problems. I cannot image any reason for that. > > John > What OS are you running? (I'm asking these questions because I'm stumped and am buying time.) Tom
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