On 04/07/2012 06:44 PM, Adam Gunderson wrote: > Drat, misread the version numbers that explains gr-fcd, still no luck on > gr-audio though unless it ended up in a different place somehow. > > Pretty new to gnuradio, currently have a the dial_tone.grc working with an > output to a wave file and that's about it. > > If sliders mean moving the blocks around the horizontal and vertical axis > with the mouse if so than that's a no, if they're something else then I'm > not sure, still reading up on gnuradio material now that it's working. I > started by trying to get it running in cygwin (huge headache) thanks for > the awesome windows binaries Josh! > > easy_install did not work failed the compile, the link for lxml definitely > did. >
Yea, theres definitely still kinks to "iron out". The audio stuff seems to actually be missing from the installer. That will be an interesting one to figure out... I should have been more specific about the slider. My head is somewhere else. So, Ive had trouble getting a good installer for pyqwt. The one of the main website might be ok, but its python26. So, I have found random ones on the internet. But, I have only found one that *actually* works (makes it past the import statement). Unfortunately, the sliders were messed up (missing API calls). I think you might have re-discovered that installer (or possibly a better one): If you open GRC, change the flowgraph type to QTGUI, and try to generate with a qtgui slider (I think this is called the qtgui range block), do you get an error at flowgraph runtime? FWIW, I was able to get past this qwt issue by building pyqwt from source. I just wish I knew an easy way to package it though... In regards to cygwin... you may have more luck with a native build IMHO. I think cygwin is more of a haste, particularly if you want some of the GUI stuff. Anyway MSVC 2010 express is free, and I have heard of people having success with these instructions here: http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/CMakeWork#Windows-dependencies -Josh _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio