As a follow up, I just finished the PyBOMBS install stream with UHD and Gnu
Radio installed following these instructions:

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

That is a pretty painless process for the most part.

The only unexpected thing that happened to me is that when I run
gnuradio-companion at the end of the install process, I get an error in the
command line that reads:

Error: Program requires scipy (see: www.scipy.org)
This line repeated 13 times

Does anyone know if I should act on this? If so can you recommend how.

Thanks,
Rich

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Al Anderson <al_ander...@skc.edu> wrote:

> I just installed gnuradio using PyBombs on an Ubuntu 14.04 machine and it
> worked fine except for two things. First, I had to manually install via
> apt-get the boost library. I am not sure why but PyBombs kept bombing out
> with an error. Then, after installation, I had to run ./pybombs env to
> setup the environmental variables properly. This was probably my fault for
> running app_store.py under sudo. Anyway, it is working fine now.
>
>
> Al
>
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Richard Bell <richard.be...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> I hate asking questions like this, but I need help installing GNU Radio.
>> The objective is to have GNU Radio 3.7.5.1 and UHD installed on Ubuntu
>> 14.04 so I can use it with my USRP N210. The problem I have is this:
>>
>> 1) I don't like using the ettus easy install for 'UHD+GNU Radio' because
>> their GNU Radio is usually several versions behind the most up to date
>> version. I want control of what version I use.
>>
>> 2) I can't use apt-get install gnuradio because I need to install UHD
>> first and apt-get install also installs a very old version of gnuradio.
>>
>> What's left for me? Do I have to compile source code and go that route?
>> I'm far from being a professional programmer, so I do not trust myself
>> getting that done correctly. I remember reading something about a PyBombs
>> install process related to this I think. Is that an option?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Rich
>>
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