On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 11:04 PM, sammy zada <sammy.z...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Tom,
>
> Thanks for the answers, and sorry for the late response. I'm using Ubuntu
> 12.04 Server, and i've already try to run volk_profile as you told me. Here
> is the result:
>
> openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio/target/bin$ ./volk_profile
> ./volk_profile: error while loading shared libraries: libvolk.so.0.0.0:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> I also cannot run other function like uhd_fft:
>
> openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio/target/bin$ ./uhd_fft
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./uhd_fft", line 24, in <module>
>     from gnuradio import gr, gru
> ImportError: No module named gnuradio
>
> This is the list of my ~/gnuradio/target/bin directory:
> openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio/target/bin$ ls
> dumpdb                 gr_plot_psd_c          gr_time_plot_f
> octoclock_firmware_burner  uhd_rx_cfile
> glacier2router         gr_plot_psd_f          gr_time_plot_i
> slice2cpp                  uhd_rx_nogui
> gnuradio-companion     gr_plot_qt             gr_time_plot_s
> slice2cs                   uhd_siggen
> gnuradio-config-info   gr_plot_short          gr_time_raster_b
> slice2freeze               uhd_siggen_gui
> grcc                   gr_psd_plot_b          gr_time_raster_f
> slice2freezej              uhd_usrp_probe
> gr_constellation_plot  gr_psd_plot_c          icebox
> slice2html                 usrp2_card_burner
> gr_filter_design       gr_psd_plot_f          iceboxadmin
> slice2java                 usrp_flex
> gr_modtool             gr_psd_plot_i          iceca
> slice2php                  usrp_flex_all
> gr_plot_char           gr_psd_plot_s          icegridadmin
> slice2py                   usrp_flex_band
> gr_plot_const          gr_read_file_metadata  icegridnode
> slice2rb                   usrp_n2xx_simple_net_burner
> gr_plot_fft            gr_spectrogram_plot_b  icegridregistry
> transformdb                usrp_x3xx_fpga_burner
> gr_plot_fft_c          gr_spectrogram_plot_c  icepatch2calc
> uhd_cal_rx_iq_balance      volk-config-info
> gr_plot_fft_f          gr_spectrogram_plot_f  icepatch2client
> uhd_cal_tx_dc_offset       volk_modtool
> gr_plot_float          gr_spectrogram_plot_i  icepatch2server
> uhd_cal_tx_iq_balance      volk_profile
> gr_plot_int            gr_spectrogram_plot_s  icestormadmin     uhd_fft
> gr_plot_iq             gr_time_plot_b         icestormmigrate
> uhd_find_devices
> gr_plot_psd            gr_time_plot_c         nirio_programmer
> uhd_images_downloader
>
> I guess there is something went wrong here. Could anyone give clue...???
> Any help would be very appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sammy
>
>

See this page:

http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart

Specifically, follow the instructions for running "./pybombs env" and then
sourcing the resulting file. I looks like you just don't have the library
and binary paths set up properly.


Tom



> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 8:12 PM, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:34 AM, sammy zada <sammy.z...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> Thanx for the detail explanation, i have followed some of your advice on
>>> the email above. I use default for the option, these is the results:
>>> ...
>>> Run VOLK Profile to choose fastest kernels[Y]/N?
>>> Submit anonymous VOLK performance statistics to stats.gnuradio.org?
>>> Y/[N]?
>>> please wait ... running volk profile, this will take several minutes...
>>> shellexec_long: volk_profile
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "./pybombs", line 132, in <module>
>>>     pybombs_ops.install(p, not opts.force);
>>>   File "/home/openbts/gnuradio/pybombs/mod_pybombs/pybombs_ops.py", line
>>> 122, in install
>>>     run_volk_profile();
>>>   File "/home/openbts/gnuradio/pybombs/mod_pybombs/pybombs_ops.py", line
>>> 82, in run_volk_profile
>>>     perf = shellexec_getout("volk_profile");
>>>   File "/home/openbts/gnuradio/pybombs/mod_pybombs/sysutils.py", line
>>> 306, in shellexec_getout
>>>     raise e;
>>> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
>>>
>>> Can you guys give me clue to solve this problem, thanx for the answers
>>> and your patience.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Sammy
>>>
>>
>> Luckily, that's just some stuff that happens at the end once GNU Radio is
>> installed. So you should have a fully installed GNU Radio system. Why
>> that's happening now, I don't understand. What OS are you using?
>>
>> Also, you should be able to run volk_profile yourself. Can you do that
>> from a command line and see if it works properly on its own?
>>
>> Tom
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 8:45 PM, Tom Rondeau <t...@trondeau.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Taking Martin and Marcus' responses here, I've added a bit to the
>>>> QuickStart guide to briefly explain the options a bit more. See the bottom
>>>> of the page:
>>>>
>>>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart
>>>>
>>>> Tom
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 6:05 AM, Marcus Müller <mar...@hostalia.de>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
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>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Sammy!
>>>>>
>>>>> Just use the default , which is the value in the brackets [], by
>>>>> hitting enter.
>>>>>
>>>>> Greetings,
>>>>> Marcus
>>>>>
>>>>> On 04.09.2014 11:59, sammy zada wrote:
>>>>> > Hi Martin,
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks for your explanation. I've try to run the instructions on
>>>>> > the website, i build the new directory ~/gnuradio, and run the
>>>>> > following commands under the ~/gnuradio directory:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio$ git clone
>>>>> > git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs Cloning into 'pybombs'... remote:
>>>>> > Counting objects: 907, done. remote: Total 907 (delta 0), reused 0
>>>>> > (delta 0) Receiving objects: 100% (907/907), 717.55 KiB | 220
>>>>> > KiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (513/513), done.
>>>>> > openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio$ cd pybombs/
>>>>> > openbts@openbts:~/gnuradio/pybombs$ sudo ./pybombs install
>>>>> > gnuradio Initializing config file... Username for GIT access
>>>>> > gituser [root]:
>>>>> >
>>>>> > what should i filled in the gituser [root]:...???
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks for the explanations.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > sammy
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> > On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:23 PM, Martin Braun
>>>>> > <martin.br...@ettus.com> wrote:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >> Sammy,
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> don't hesitate asking basic questions (as long as they're not
>>>>> >> answered directly on the web site :D ).
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> See comments inline:
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> On 09/04/2014 09:42 AM, sammy zada wrote:
>>>>> >>> Hi everyone,
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> I'm very new to gnuradio, & i'm trying to follow instructions
>>>>> >>> from
>>>>> >>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/QuickStart.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> On the page it is stated that, Upon running the first install
>>>>> >>> command you will be prompted for a few simple preferences such
>>>>> >>> as - which install prefix to use
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> This is where you install stuff. The typical system-wide
>>>>> >> directory is /usr/local on Linux, but we recommend you don't do
>>>>> >> that but rather install into a user-writable dir, such as
>>>>> >> ~/target. If unsure, you can use the default.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>> - cmake debug flags to use
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> If unsure, use the default.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>> - how to try to satisfy dependencies (typically "rpm,src" for
>>>>> >>> fedora/centos/RHEL and "deb,src" for debian/ubuntu or just
>>>>> >>> "src" to ignore the system package manager)
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> If a package is missing, where do we get it from? Say we're
>>>>> >> missing Boost, we need to install it before we can proceed.
>>>>> >> pybombs can use the package manager of your system, or compile
>>>>> >> from src. deb,src is a good setting for Debian/Ubuntu, because it
>>>>> >> tries to use the standard package installer if possible, but can
>>>>> >> always fall back on to the source build, which should always
>>>>> >> work.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> If unsure, leave the default.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> Hope this helps.
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >> M
>>>>> >>
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Can anyone please explain what should we do during the process
>>>>> >>> above? Sorry for this very basic question.
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Thanks
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>> Sammy
>>>>> >>>
>>>>> >>>
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