Hi,

> Why 3.10.4.0 and not the latest 3.10 (currently is 3.10.5.1)?

I am porting modules from 3.7 to 3.10 and when I started porting, 3.10.4.0 was 
the newest version.


> How did you install gnuradio previously and how did you uninstall it? Make 
> sure you don't have two gnuradio versions installed in parallel - one from 
> deb/apt packages in /usr and a second one from source in /usr/local.

I uninstalled it as given on the GRC-wiki: "sudo apt remove gnuradio"


> How did you install the debug symbols? Before or after installing from source?

I did install debug symbols after installing from source, sould i maybe try 
install debug symbols before installation?


Does it help if I give the code of the according block? I am really running out 
of ideas here...


Thank you so much for you help until here 😊


Best,

N



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Von: Vasil Velichkov <vvvelich...@gmail.com>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 22. März 2023 14:02:33
An: Beckmann, Niklas
Cc: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: AW: AW: AW: AW: Import Error "undefined symbol"

Hi Niklas,

On 22/03/2023 01.03, Beckmann, Niklas wrote:
> I just un- and reinstalled gnuradio from source (basically following the 
> steps at the wiki)... that did not solve the problem.

How did you install gnuradio previously and how did you uninstall it? Make sure 
you don't have two gnuradio versions installed in parallel - one from deb/apt 
packages in /usr and a second one from source in /usr/local.

> Im on version 3.10.4.0 and im on Ubuntu 20.04.

Why 3.10.4.0 and not the latest 3.10 (currently is 3.10.5.1)?

> And i found when gnuradio segfaults: it happens when I add a variable block 
> with
>
> "mymodule.phy_header().formatter()"

What is the phy_header's type? Is it a function or class?

> @Vasil I did install the debug symbols, but when I do the command,

How did you install the debug symbols? Before or after installing from source?

> it still shows
>
> Reading symbols from python...
> (No debugging symbols found in python)

We don't need python debug symbols as this segfault is not in the python and we 
are not going to debug the python executable.

> And the rest of the output is still the same...so I dont know what wrong 
> here. That indicates that the installation of the debug symbols went wrong?

That's strange. Is this with gnuradio installed from source?

Regards,
Vasil

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