Hi Ryan, after having tried over and over agin in different environments and package combinations I finally ended up with a simple solution that worked. This is what I did:
1) A fresh install of "radioconda-2024.05.29-Windows-x86_64.exe" on my Windows PC 2) In a radioconda prompt: "conda install gnuradio-build-deps clang-format conda-build" 3) Cloned my module from your repository: "git clone https://github.com/ryanvolz/gr-dl5eu" 4) Regenerated the python bindings (in the gr-dl5eu directory): "gr_modtool bind" 5) Built the module (in the gr-dl5eu directory): "conda-build .conda" The first try didn't work (perhaps something in the environment is messed up during the precedent operations). So I opened a new radioconda prompt and executed "conda-build .conda" again. This time it worked. Then on the target PC: 6) A fresh install of "radioconda-2024.05.29-Windows-x86_64.exe" 7) In a radioconda prompt: "conda install gnuradio-dl5eu..." and to my satisfaction my module worked. The PC might be not powerful enough but this is another story :-) I don't know what made it impossible to use my existing development environment. The problems might be related to python and numpy because in my previous environment I used newer versions than radioconda (please note that I did not update any package. numpy was even downgraded during the installation of the additional packages). So, to continue, can I just copy my module from your repository to mine or do you need to create a pull request or whatever? Don't forget that I am a GitHub newbie :-) Regards, Ralf