Tom:

Thank you for the reply. This is my first GNU Radio application, and typing
'make test' at the Windows command line does nothing. I followed the Ettus
installation instructions for installing GNU Radio and UHD, and I cannot
find anything anywhere about "make" with Windows. I found some other
instances of people having issues like mine, but they seem to have been
related to wxPython prior to GNU Radio 3.7 (which is what I have).

Anyone have any other ideas as to how to remedy this situation, including
running some other application to get things set up?

Thank you.


On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 9:07 AM, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Paul B. Huter <paul.b.hu...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Running my script, I get an error (repeated twice):
> >
> > ~\AppData\Roaming\.gnuradio\prefs\vmcircbuf_default_factory: Invalid
> > argument
> >
> > I looked, and there is no 'vmcircbuf_default_factory' in the \prefs
> folder
> > (there isn't anything in there). The Internet (GNURadio website and
> GNURado
> > mailing list archives in addition to general Internet searches) provides
> > plenty of examples of 'vmcircbuf_sysv_shm, where the user is told to
> update
> > the 'vmcircbuf_default_factory' file, but nothing relating directly to my
> > problem.
> >
> > Is this a file that should have been created when I installed GNURadio
> and
> > its dependencies? Can I just create the file, and, if so, what does the
> > structure/format look like? Or, can someone point me to either a sample
> > file, or the file location somewhere else?
> >
> > Thank you.
>
> This file is created the first time you try to run GNU Radio, so not
> during build or even install. It /will/ get created when you run 'make
> test' or any other GNU Radio application.
>
> Is this on Windows? I'm honestly not sure what the right factory
> function is for Windows, but my guess is this file should contain:
>
> gr::vmcircbuf_createfilemapping_factory
>
> Note that that's just one line, no carriage return or anything else.
>
> Tom
>
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