I just wanted to give an update. It was resolved 2 weeks ago but I forgot to post it.
Bastian's Project works fine with Ubuntu 12.04. For a Linux dummy, if you install Bastians GNU Radio Version on a new Linux dist. It works fine. You can use Bastians GRadio also for other projects, it does not look like it is limiting anything. All the blocks also work fine. Von: discuss-gnuradio-bounces+dbeken=blackned...@gnu.org [mailto:discuss-gnuradio-bounces+dbeken=blackned...@gnu.org] Im Auftrag von Aditya Dhananjay Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. September 2013 18:21 An: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Betreff: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] build-gnuradio did not installgnuradio-runtime On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com<mailto:t...@trondeau.com>> wrote: On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:43 AM, Dincer Beken <dbe...@blackned.de<mailto:dbe...@blackned.de>> wrote: > Hi all, > > so I have installed Bastian's Gnu Radio and could build the files. I have not > changed the FindGnuradioRuntime.cmake, because when I ran the cmake with > Bastian's Project there were no errors, and to be honest, I don't know if I > need to overwrite it still (although Make for gr-ieee802-15-14 crashed). > > Right now, I don't have anything to do with Bastian's Projekt but still > having trouble with the Gnuradio Code. > > When I run a make test I got a %2 error rate with > > - qa_fir_filter_test > - qa_freq_xlating_fir_filter_test > - qa_ctcss_squelch > - qa_codec2_covocoder Hi Dincer, Ignore the CTCSS and CODEC2 problems. There's some architecture issues involved there that we haven't been able to track down, but the QA code failing isn't a problem unless you are specifically using those blocks. The FIR filter tests are likely VOLK related. Again, this seems to be an architecture thing. Though I think if we plotted the histograms, there is only a partial overlap between these failures and the other two. I've never been able to generate these errors on any of my machines of VMs and so haven't had a chance to look into what's going on here. Try running 'volk_profile' and waiting for that to complete. You should be ok running applications after that, at least. Hi All, volk_profile writes a file volk_config to a directory that isn't the path for the gnuradio installation. Should this file be copied elsewhere? The qa_volk_test_all fails on volk_32fc_s32f_magnitude_16i_test even after running volk_profile. Should I create a separate thread with all the information related to my failing tests, and post all the information (environment, etc) there? Best, Aditya
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