Hi,
That’s great. The problem arises from gr-iio package. Normally, it should move 
this files to Gnuradio blocks path or the copy process should be updated on the 
wiki. 

Note: You can apply the same things for Gnuradio 3.9 .


Let me know if you have other questions 


> On 3 Apr 2020, at 17:39, Andreas Weller <wel...@andreas-weller.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> Thanks for the link. The following command seems to solve my issue:
> sudo cp /usr/share/gr-iio/grc/blocks/*.yml /usr/share/gnuradio/grc/blocks/
> 
> I would like to file a bug - any idea what package causes the issue?
> gr-iio or gnuradio?
> 
> 
> Kind regards,
>   Andreas
> 
> Am 03.04.20 @ 10:45 Anıl Gürses wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I am assuming that you installed Gnuradio 3.8 . If you’ve successfully
>> built gr-iio(because there was an another branch for 3.8+), you have to
>> copy yml files to gnuradio  blocks path.
>> You can look at my recent issue on gr-iio repository. 
>> https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/gr-iio/issues/74#issuecomment-604016301
>> 
>> I hope that would solve your problem.
>> 
>> Stay safe,
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 3 Apr 2020, at 11:33, Andreas Weller <wel...@andreas-weller.de
>>> <mailto:wel...@andreas-weller.de <mailto:wel...@andreas-weller.de>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi.
>>> 
>>> I installed gnuradio on my ubuntu Eoan from this PPA
>>> https://launchpad.net/~gnuradio/+archive/ubuntu/gnuradio-releases
>>> 
>>> gr-iio, libiio, libad*,  is also installed via system's packet manager.
>>> 
>>> But I'm still lacking fmcomms block (the complete Industrial I/O to be
>>> exact...)
>>> 
>>> Any idea how to make Plutosdr available on ubuntu for gnuradio?
>>> 
>>> Thank you!
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind regards,
>>>   Andreas

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