The version is 2.2.1-1. The OS is Bullseye. What next?
Jim From: Cinaed Simson Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2022 12:24 AM To: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org Subject: Re: Import error using an OOT Hi Elmore - type apt list | grep python3-pygccxml and see if it's version 1.x. If it's not installed, then apt install python3-pygccxml will install it. Version 1.x only works with python code - it may be all you need. If you need version 2, then it's easy to upgrade the system from bullseye to bookworm. -- Cinaed On 12/9/22 18:33, Elmore's wrote: I have created an OOT which when I incorporate it in my flowgraph shows the following error: Failed to evaluate import expression ‘import ft8’ The yaml file is: id: ft8_run_response label: ft8 category: '[ft8]' templates: imports: import ft8 make: ft8.run_response(${ft8_button}) callbacks: - set_ft8(${ft8_button}) # Make one 'parameters' list entry for every parameter you want settable from the GUI. # Keys include: # * id (makes the value accessible as keyname, e.g. in the make entry) # * label (label shown in the GUI) # * dtype (e.g. int, float, complex, byte, short, xxx_vector, ...) # * default parameters: - id: ft8_button label: ft8_button dtype: raw default: 0 # 'file_format' specifies the version of the GRC yml format used in the file # and should usually not be changed. file_format: 1 I have developed and used an OOT before without an issue. I looked at the previous OOT and reviewed the GNU Radio docs on OOTs without seeing anything different. I am using Python 3.92 with GNU radio 3.9.4.0 on a Raspberry Pi. I hope someone can show me the error of my ways. Jim Virus-free.www.avg.com -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software. www.avg.com