On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Robert Lucas <bob.luca...@yahoo.com> wrote: > My system: > CentOS 6.2, x86_64 > Python 2.6.6 > Cmake version 2.6-patch 4 > gnuradio 3.7.0 > > I created a "build" folder in the gnuradio soure directory and attempted to > compile using "cmake ../". The error I keep getting is this: > > --------------------------------------------START > LOG------------------------------------------------------------- > -- Build type not specified: defaulting to release. > -- NO PERF COUNTERS > -- Minimum SWIG version required is 1.3.31 > -- > -- The build system will automatically enable all components. > -- Use -DENABLE_DEFAULT=OFF to disable components by default. > -- > -- Configuring python-support support... > -- Dependency PYTHONLIBS_FOUND = TRUE > -- Dependency SWIG_FOUND = 1 > -- Dependency SWIG_VERSION_CHECK = TRUE > -- Enabling python-support support. > -- Override with -DENABLE_PYTHON=ON/OFF > -- > -- Configuring testing-support support... > -- Dependency CPPUNIT_FOUND = TRUE > -- Enabling testing-support support. > -- Override with -DENABLE_TESTING=ON/OFF > -- > -- Configuring volk support... > -- Enabling volk support. > -- Override with -DENABLE_VOLK=ON/OFF > File "<string>", line 1 > > > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax > CMake Error at volk/cmake/GrPython.cmake:105 (file): > file FILE(SYSTEM_PATH ENV result) must be called with only three arguments. > Call Stack (most recent call first): > volk/CMakeLists.txt:53 (include) > > > -- > -- Python checking for python >= 2.5 > File "<string>", line 1 > > > ^ > SyntaxError: invalid syntax > -- Python checking for python >= 2.5 - not found > -- > -------------------------------------------END > LOG------------------------------------------------------------- > > It seems as if cmake is inserting a "CR" character at the beginning of each > string that is passed to python. > > I found that I was able to resolve the problem by editing > volk/cmake/GrPython.cmake to put all the python code on one line as follows: > > ----------------------ORIGINAL CODE---------------------------------- > ######################################################################## > # Sets the python installation directory GR_PYTHON_DIR > ######################################################################## > execute_process(COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c " > from distutils import sysconfig > print sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True, prefix='') > " OUTPUT_VARIABLE GR_PYTHON_DIR OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE > ) > file(TO_CMAKE_PATH ${GR_PYTHON_DIR} GR_PYTHON_DIR) > > ----------------------------EDITED CODE---------------------------------- > ######################################################################## > # Sets the python installation directory GR_PYTHON_DIR > ######################################################################## > execute_process(COMMAND ${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE} -c "from distutils import > sysconfig; print sysconfig.get_python_lib(plat_specific=True, prefix='');" > OUTPUT_VARIABLE GR_PYTHON_DIR OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE > ) > file(TO_CMAKE_PATH ${GR_PYTHON_DIR} GR_PYTHON_DIR) > > --------------------------END > CODE----------------------------------------------- > > Note that trying to put "from distutils import sysconfig" on the same line as > the open quotemark does not resolve the problem either (it also seems to > append a CR to the end of the line and python barks at me). > > However, this process is very tedious, and it seems like there should be a > better way of fixing it, and it does not work for the sections of python code > in the cmake files where there are if/else blocks. Is there a better way of > resolving this problem, or has anyone else had this problem?
Robert, Give PyBOMBS a shot (gnuradio.org/pybombs). CentOS ships with packages that are too old for building GNU Radio out of the box, but PyBOMBS should install them all as necessary. I was able to use it to build GNU Radio on a CentOS 5.(something) a while ago. -- Tom Visit us at GRCon13 Oct. 1 - 4 http://www.trondeau.com/grcon13 _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio