Hi Greg,

sorry to bother you again; I was just reminded that 12.04LTS indeed is
fully endorsed by GNU Radio. It was just my personal preference to use
the latest version of distros that made me a bit confused about the
current support state of 12.04.

best regards,
Marcus

On 04/16/2015 04:47 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
> Hi Gregory,
> if you wanted to start with a clean slate, why did you chose a
> two-years obsolete LTS version?
> Current Ubuntu LTS is 14.04, and I would strongly have recommended
> using that (sorry to say this afterwards) since it would have saved
> you a lot of things you needed to download and build from source,
> since the 12.04 versions are too old to work with GNU Radio....
>
> However, it seems you got it to build, which really is nice to hear!
>
> So, during your pybombs run, it asked you about an installation
> prefix. If you look there, you should find directories like "bin" and
> "lib"; look into bin for your gnuradio-companion executable :)
>
> now, regarding your environment script:
> ./pybombs env
> will write a $prefix/setup_env.sh . If you then edit (or create, if it
> doesn't exist) your /home/youruser/.bashrc, [1] and add a
>
> source /path/to/prefix/setup_env.sh
>
> and open up a new terminal window after saving that, you should be
> using a system configured to find all your shiny newly built software :)
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
> [1] http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki/Using#pybombs-env
>
> On 04/16/2015 04:24 PM, Gregory W. Ratcliff wrote:
>> Greetings,
>>  
>> As I asked last week (thanks for the responses); I wanted to begin
>> using Pybombs and get on board with the new work.
>>  
>> I decided to start with a clean slate.
>>  
>> Downloaded and Installed Ubunto 12.04 Desktop LTS (Long Term Supported)
>> -did not choose developer thinking Pybombs will go get what it needs.
>> Downloded and installed Pybombs into my ~/home/xxxxx/pybombs
>>  
>> -git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs
>> -cd pybombs
>> -./pybombs install gnuradio
>>  
>> A few hours later I ran (hurts to have a 1meg link in rural america
>> and 240m at work)
>>  
>> ./pybombs env
>>  
>> Then:
>>  
>> I did a ./pybombs list and had gnuradio and lots of libs (Yea!).
>>  
>> I went looking for setup_env.sh and could not find it.  The only
>> executable .sh is named "jenkins.sh"
>> I went looking for gnuradio-companion with find (from /) and did not
>> find it.
>>  
>> So I went to bed.
>>  
>> I keeping pretty good notes, so will publish the findings here or on
>> the wiki later.
>> if you have notes I'm glad to add those too...   (my email address is
>> my callsign @att.net)
>>  
>> Looking for some advice for this evening's work.
>>  
>> Greg
>> nz8r
>>
>>
>>
>>  
>>     
>>
>>
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