Hi Franco.
think i've built trying both versions, 1 at a time obviously.
didn't seem to make a difference.
on that front, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection sports
only 1.69 and 1.70 in releases section.
https://download.gnome.org/sources/gobject-introspection/  has all
maybe the ones on gitlab are somehow different?...
will try rebuild with  older version assuming that still plays well with
glib-2.70.2 - anyone using gobject-introspection-1.70 ?
hunting source is always an adventure.
Thank you for looking at this, much appreciated.

On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 12:29 PM Franco VENTURI <fvent...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Steve,
> in your list I see two different version of the 'gobject-introspection'
> package:
>
> - gobject-introspection-1.69.0
> - gobject-introspection-1.70.0
>
> Perhaps one of them was used during the build of GNU Radio Companion,
> while the other one is used at runtime when you run 'gnuradio-companion'?
>
> Franco
>
> On 02/08/2022 10:10 AM Steven Barbo via GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source
> Toolkit for Software Radio <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>
> Howdy Josh.
> Thank you for your reply, sorry i should have provided more detail.
> OS is bootstrapped, "always roll your own" (tm) , old school stubborn :)
> i've several iterations done this way over the years.
> As a minimalist, ever amazed at all the bloat that can accompany various
> packages, the myriad option available to configure such.
> We all know headaches associated  the cruft of stale headers and whatnot.
> My goal, absolute minimum to have gnuradio - no "unnecessary"  -
> especially, the overhead of desktops and doctools, systemd and ... getting
> more difficult as time passes... an appliance so to speak.
> i've told myself i'd document the steps and order but, alas, i never seem
> to have the patience.
> pip3 seems to work it's magic, all other packages were compiled
> accordingly - think all dependencies have been met.
> attached gr config and a (partial) list of packages if that's of any help.
> as i said, GUI shows up briefly. way over my head all things things work
> together.
> Thank you are all you patience and help.
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2022 at 5:39 AM Josh Morman <jmor...@gnuradio.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> Can you please share more information about how GR is installed in your
> case
> - OS/distribution?
> - Installation method (compiled from source, distro packages?
>
> Thanks!
> Josh
>
> On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 7:58 PM Steven Barbo <ba...@umn.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all, hope this day finds you well.
> Having issue with gnuradio-companion, GUI comes up briefly...
>
> dmesg
> [ 1341.843803] traps: gnuradio-compan[372] general protection fault
> ip:7f81ca4f77c8 sp:7f81c7137010 error:0 in
> libgirepository-1.0.so.1.0.0[7f81ca4ed000+20000]
>
>
> have compiled various gr versions over the years, they have always just
> worked :)
>
> any help or pointers are very much appreciated. what an amazing tool,
> thank you.
>
> gnuradio-config --print-all
> /usr/
> /etc
> /etc/gnuradio/conf.d
> /.gnuradio
> Mon, 07 Feb 2022 03:07:35Z
> testing-support;python-support;post-install;man-pages;gnuradio-runtime;common-precompiled-headers;gr-ctrlport;*
> thrift;gnuradio-companion;gr-blocks;gr-fec;gr-fft;gr-filter;gr-analog;gr-digital;gr-dtv;gr-audio;*
> alsa;*
> oss;gr-channels;gr-pdu;gr-qtgui;gr-trellis;gr-utils;gr_modtool;gr_blocktool;gr-video-sdl;gr-vocoder;*
> gsm;gr-wavelet;gr-network;gr-soapy
> 3.10.1.1
> cc (The Illustrious Industries, Ltd.) 10.3.0
> Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
> warranty not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> c++ (The Illustrious Industries, Ltd.) 10.3.0
> Copyright (C) 2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> This is free software see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
> warranty not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
> /usr/bin/cc:::-g -O2  -fvisibility=hidden -Wsign-compare -Wall
> -Wno-uninitialized
> /usr/bin/c++:::-g -O2  -fvisibility=hidden -Wsign-compare -Wall
> -Wno-uninitialized
> 2.9.0
>
>
> apologies for the ugly script and gdb output, tried to disable control
> characters...
> shorten so as to not pollute
>
> sh-5.1# gdb -q /bin/python3 core
> ^[[?2004l^MReading symbols from ^[[32m/bin/python3^[[m...
> ^M
> warning: Can't open file /SYSV00000000 (deleted) during file-backed
> mapping note processing^M
> ^M
> warning: core file may not match specified executable file.^M
> [New LWP 372]^M
> [New LWP 358]^M
> [New LWP 359]^M
> [New LWP 361]^M
> [New LWP 360]^M
> [New LWP 363]^M
> [New LWP 362]^M
> [New LWP 370]^M
> [New LWP 364]^M
> [New LWP 369]^M
> [New LWP 367]^M
> [New LWP 368]^M
> [New LWP 387]^M
> [New LWP 365]^M
> [New LWP 366]^M
> [New LWP 395]^M
> [New LWP 357]^M
> ^M
> warning: Cannot parse .gnu_debugdata section; LZMA support was disabled at
> compile time^M
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]^M
> Using host libthread_db library "^[[32m/lib64/libthread_db.so.1^[[m".^M
> Core was generated by `/usr/bin/python3 /usr/bin/gnuradio-companion --log
> critical'.^M
> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.^M
> ^[[?2004h--Type <RET> for more, q to quit, c to continue without
> paging--^M
> ^[[?2004l^M#0  ^[[34m0x00007f81ca4f77c8^[[m in
> ^[[33mg_callable_info_free_closure^[[m (^M
>     ^[[36mcallable_info^[[m=0x7f81c00034f0,
> ^[[36mclosure^[[m=0x7f81c9cf3f20)^M
>     at ^[[32m../girepository/girffi.c^[[m:428^M
> 428       g_free (wrapper->ffi_closure.cif->arg_types);^M
> [Current thread is 1 (Thread 0x7f81c7138640 (LWP 372))]^M
> ^[[?2004h(gdb) bt^M
> ^[[?2004l^M#0  ^[[34m0x00007f81ca4f77c8^[[m in
> ^[[33mg_callable_info_free_closure^[[m (^M
>     ^[[36mcallable_info^[[m=0x7f81c00034f0,
> ^[[36mclosure^[[m=0x7f81c9cf3f20)^M
>     at ^[[32m../girepository/girffi.c^[[m:428^M
> #1  ^[[34m0x00007f81c9a83a56^[[m in ^[[33m_pygi_invoke_closure_free^[[m
> (^[[36mdata^[[m=0x7f81c0001630)^M
>     at ^[[32mgi/pygi-closure.c^[[m:635^M
> #2  ^[[34m0x00007f81c9a8e3e5^[[m in
> ^[[33mpygi_marshal_cleanup_args_from_py_marshal_success^[[m (^M
>     ^[[36mstate=state@entry^[[m=0x7f81c7137150, 
> ^[[36mcache=cache@entry^[[m=0x7f81c00128b0)^M
>
>     at ^[[32mgi/pygi-marshal-cleanup.c^[[m:116^M
> #3  ^[[34m0x00007f81c9a8d072^[[m in ^[[33mpygi_invoke_c_callable^[[m (^M
>     ^[[36mfunction_cache^[[m=0x7f81c00128b0, ^[[36mstate^[[m=<optimized
> out>, ^M
>     ^[[36mpy_args^[[m=<optimized out>, ^[[36mpy_kwargs^[[m=<optimized
> out>) at ^[[32mgi/pygi-invoke.c^[[m:712^M
> #4  ^[[34m0x00007f81c9a8311a^[[m in ^[[33mpygi_function_cache_invoke^[[m
> (^M
>     ^[[36mfunction_cache^[[m=<optimized out>, 
> ^[[36mpy_args=py_args@entry^[[m=0x7f81c659ae40,
> ^M
>     ^[[36mpy_kwargs=py_kwargs@entry^[[m=0x0) at
> ^[[32mgi/pygi-cache.c^[[m:862^M
> #5  ^[[34m0x00007f81c9a8d615^[[m in ^[[33mpygi_callable_info_invoke^[[m
> (^[[36muser_data^[[m=0x0, ^M
>     ^[[36mcache^[[m=<optimized out>, ^[[36mkwargs^[[m=0x0,
> ^[[36mpy_args^[[m=0x7f81c659ae40, ^M
>
>
> --
> If something is requisite, how can it possibly be, prerequisite?
>
> vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas
> later, steve
> http://umn.edu/~barbo
>
>
>
> --
> If something is requisite, how can it possibly be, prerequisite?
>
> vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas
> later, steve
> http://umn.edu/~barbo
>
>

-- 
If something is requisite, how can it possibly be, prerequisite?

vanitas vanitatum omnia vanitas
later, steve
http://umn.edu/~barbo
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      • ... GNU Radio, the Free & Open-Source Toolkit for Software Radio
        • ... Franco VENTURI
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