I'm going to guess it's actually a problem with gr-iqbal. gr-iqbal has a
submodule for libosmodsp, so the correct build procedure is:
git clone git://git.osmocom.org/gr-iqbal.git
cd gr-iqbal
git submodule init
git submodule update
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
Ron
On 04/13/2016 09:21 AM, Jason Matusiak wrote:
> I tried blowing away osmosdr and rebuilding, but that doesn't seem
tohelp. What am I missing here? It objdump on the culprit so, I see:
> objdump -x /home/jmat/target/lib/libosmodsp.so.0.0.0
> BFD: /home/jmat/target/lib/libosmodsp.so.0.0.0: don't know how to
handlesection `' [0x 1b]
> BFD: /home/jmat/target/lib/libosmodsp.so.0.0.0: no group info for section
> BFD: /home/jmat/target/lib/libosmodsp.so.0.0.0: don't know how to
handlesection `' [0x 2e]
> objdump: /home/jmat/target/lib/libosmodsp.so.0.0.0: Bad value
> So it looks like a corrupted libosmodsp.so.0.0.0, but why can't
Irebuild it???
Thought I would check in one more time to see if anyone has had any
idea how to get past this. If updated/upgraded gnuradio and no dice.
I've trying to do a git clone and install the osmosdr project and no
dice. Ettus devices work fine, but as soon as I plug in a USB osmosdr
device (like an RTL dongle), I get the issue from my original post.
Seems like a corrupted libosmodsp.so.0.0.0 library file, but I have
been unable to fix it as of yet.
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