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Anyway I solve this issue with GRC 37111 Regards Kim taeyeong ------------Original Message------------ Subject : Re: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] FW: Re: File sink permission error on Windows Date : 2017-08-09 00:17:28 From : Geof Nieboer <gnieboer@corpcommnet> To : 김태영 <duck@radarnspacekr> Cc : Geof Nieboer <gnieboer@corpcommnet>, "Discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg" <discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg> Kim, Ok, I'm feeling somewhat confident that this is a unicode or slash issue The character you said is your path separator appears in my email client as a W with a horizontal line through it, but when I cut/pasted that character, it became a back slash Interesting But I think that fact it ends up as a back slash is the more important part, So try using forward slashes instead of back slashes as a workaround It's possible the file path parser is treating the back slash as a character escape in Windows python, which might indicate why \\badbin doesn't work but \\goodbin does, since \\b is a backspace escape character I will take a closer look later on, but try that to keep moving forward Geof On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 2:35 AM, 김태영 <duck@radarnspacekr> wrote: Geof 'goodbin' exist and no 'badbin' The separator is \\ I confirm that by selecting some file on file sink block file menu How can I check if any unicode? Regards Kim taeyeong ------------Original Message------------ Subject : Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] FW: Re: File sink permission error on Windows Date : 2017-08-08 12:30:52 From : Geof Nieboer <gnieboer@corpcommnet> To : 김태영 <duck@radarnspacekr> Cc : "Discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg" <discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg> Kim, That's a very odd error Can you confirm that neither goodbin or badbin existed in that folder? Are there any unicode characters in the filename? Your path separators were copied as \\ Can you confirm which direction slashes you were using? Geof On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 11:16 PM, 김태영 <duck@radarnspacekr> wrote: Thanks But I still have problem Some file name works good, but not the another For ex 'C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\goodbin' whithout error, But 'C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\badbin' fail It looks like some kind of bug Regards Kim taeyeong ------------Original Message------------ Subject : Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] File sink permission error on Windows Date : 2017-08-07 17:17:57 From : Marcus Müller <mueller@kitedu> To : <discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg> Cc : Hi Kim, can you try to select an absolute file name rather then just "newbin", in a directory that you definitely can generate new files in? To me, this looks like the reason really is that you're not allowed to create or write to newbin Best regards, Marcus On 08/07/2017 09:31 AM, 김태영 wrote: Hi all When I test file sink block on Windows 10 platform, I got permission error GRC version is 3792 This flowgraph works well on Ubuntu environment How can I overcome this issue One more issue is the deference before "Stream to tagged stream" and after I want to know what this block meaning Regards Kim taeyeong ==== Error message ==== Executing: C:\\Program Files\\GNURadio-37\\gr-python27\\pythonexe -u C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\file_sinkpy Using Volk machine: avx2 newbin: Permission denied Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\file_sinkpy", line 82, in <module> main() File "C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\file_sinkpy", line 76, in main tb = top_block_cls() File "C:\\Work\\GRC_Work\\file_sinkpy", line 37, in __init__ selfblocks_file_sink_0_1 = blocksfile_sink(grsizeof_int*1, "newbin", False) File "C:\\Program Files\\GNURadio-37\\lib\\site-packages\\gnuradio\\blocks\\blocks_swig0py&qu ot;, line 1016, in make return _blocks_swig0file_sink_make(itemsize, filename, append) RuntimeError: can't open file _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg https://listsgnuorg/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnuorg https://listsgnuorg/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
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