Thank you very much for the answers. I removed gnuradio by deleting my pybombs folder and deleting all files with gnuradio in the filename from my computer. Then I installed pybombs again and used it to install gnuradio. However now I have two problems that I didn't had before.
1) When I run the command: "gnuradio-companion" it doen't work if I don't first run "source ~/target/setup_env.sh". 2) When I run a flowgraph in grc with a scope sink I get the error message: "Can't load image from file '/usr/share/icons/hicolor/32x32/apps/gnuradio-grc.png': file does not exist." Thank you so much for any help. I am new to Ubuntu so that's probably my problem.. Best regards Carl On 28 April 2015 at 08:55, Jan Krämer <kraemer...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Carl, > > it seems that you just deleted the installed libraries, which can be easy > to fix depending on how you installed GNURadio: > > 1: > The most time consuming first: > If you have GNURadio installed via your package manager, then you will > have to install it again using said paackage manager. Before that make sure > that all GNURadio libraries are uninstalled first. > > 2: > If you build GNURadio from source you might be lucky. If you still have > your build directory and did not perform a make clean. All you have to do > is go to that directory and do a > >sudo make install > >sudo ldconfig > takes a couple of seconds usually. > > If you lost/deleted/burned your build directoty. you have to build > GNURadio from scratch again. In both cases, make sure that previous > versions of GNURadio are completely removed as well. > > 3: Install using Pybombs > I have not been able to use Pybombs at all so another one from the list > might want to help you there :D But I suppose Pybombs keeps a build > directory somewhere as well. So the pybombs equivalent of sudo make install > should do the trick. > But as I said, for Pybombs don't rely on my expertise as I am just > guessing here :D > > Cheers, > Jan > > 2015-04-28 1:56 GMT+02:00 Richard Bell <richard.be...@gmail.com>: > >> Probably not without knowing exactly what was accidentally deleted. >> >> What process do you use to install gnuradio that is so difficult to start >> over with? What OS? >> >> On Ubuntu 14.04 using pybombs, it takes me about 35 minutes to completely >> wipe gnuradio from my machine to having it fully installed again. This >> should be possible for you too, assuming a standard setup. >> >> v/r, >> Rich >> >> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Carl Olsson <carlolsson...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> I followed a tutorial online to install a sdr software and accidentaly >>> deleted files from my gnuradio installation. It took me a very long time to >>> manage to set up everyting so before I start from the beginning I wanted to >>> ask you if it is possible to undo my mistake. I am on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and >>> did: >>> cd user/local/lib >>> sudo rm libgnuradio* >>> >>> Now when I run gnuradio-companion I get: >>> >>> *Cannot import gnuradio.* >>> >>> *Is the python path environment variable set correctly?* >>> * All OS: PYTHONPATH* >>> >>> *Is the library path environment variable set correctly?* >>> * Linux: LD_LIBRARY_PATH* >>> * Windows: PATH* >>> * MacOSX: DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH* >>> >>> Thank you all! >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >>> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Discuss-gnuradio mailing list >> Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio >> >> >
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