Thank you,

I got rid of all the folders named  gnuradio, and it seems to be
uninstalled, because when  I run uninstall  I get Package 'gnuradio' is not
installed, so not removed

But I still get
#  gnuradio-config-info --version
3.8.0.0



On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 12:47 PM Müller, Marcus (CEL) <muel...@kit.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Laura,
>
> first of all, unless you really want to work *on* GNU Radio, there's
> little reason to install it using PyBOMBS. At the very least, on Debian
> testing, there's native GNU Radio 3.8 packages, and for Fedora and
> Ubuntu, GNU Radio has binary packages that you can just install and use
> to develop your out-of-tree modules and GNU Radio applications.
>
> However, PyBOMBS will have installed GNU Radio 3.8 into the prefix
> ~/gnuradio. So, if you just move that out of the way, or delete it,
> then you should have no access to GNU Radio 3.8.0.0 anymore.
>
> Best regards,
> Marcus
>
> On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 12:12 -0800, Laura Arjona wrote:
> > Good morning,
> >
> > In short, I installed gnuradio 3.8 following the tutorial  in the github
> site
> > sudo -H pip3 install PyBOMBS
> > pybombs auto-config
> > pybombs recipes add-defaults
> > pybombs prefix init ~/gnuradio -R gnuradio-default
> >
> > but I got problems with the python path, then removed gnuradio,  and
> re-installed the version 3.7.
> >
> > But when I check the version with gnuradio-config-info --version
> > I still get version 3.8.0.
> >
> > Because of the version I have other eros when building my oot-modules.
> >
> >
> > Any advice there?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
>


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*Laura Arjona *
Washington Research Foundation Innovation Postdoctoral Fellow in
Neuroengineering

*Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering*
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University of Washington
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