Don't forget I still have caused a broken gr-prefs on still-supported
old Ubuntu, which I've yet to fix – don't deride yourself without need :)
Cheers,
Marcus
On 14.07.2016 00:44, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
> On 07/13/2016 06:27 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
>> Stupid question (why is it always that thi
On 07/13/2016 06:27 PM, Marcus Müller wrote:
Stupid question (why is it always that things break as soon as I touch
them?):
you did "git submodule update", right? Volk builds without failure, too?
Cheers,
I realized that about two minutes ago. Rebuilding now.
I was going to post a self-deridi
Stupid question (why is it always that things break as soon as I touch
them?):
you did "git submodule update", right? Volk builds without failure, too?
Cheers,
Marcus
On 07/14/2016 12:15 AM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>
>
> This is on an F20 machine. An Intel Core i5 lappy.
>
> /home/mleech/gnuradio
This is on an F20 machine. An Intel Core i5 lappy.
/home/mleech/gnuradio/gr-blocks/lib/divide_cc_impl.cc: In member
function ‘virtual int gr::blocks::divide_cc_impl::work(int,
gr_vector_const_void_star&, gr_vector_void_star&)’:
/home/mleech/gnuradio/gr-blocks/lib/divide_cc_impl.cc:58:105: er
Hi Geof,
Thanks. If the Win32 label is incorrect and it's a build error I'll take a
look into that. Also thank you for pointing out the GNU Radio Command
Prompt, that looks very helpful.
Regards,
Derek
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Geof Nieboer wrote:
> Derek/Dave,
>
> My development equipm
Derek/Dave,
My development equipment is still in transit so I can't look at anything
until Monday, but...
The UHD build should be 64-bit, so it is mostly likely a labelling issue.
But I will check to be sure.
If you want to run -any- GNURadio utilities, I recommend doing so from the
GNURadio Com
That one doesn't output the message or line number either. Event '-VV'
doesn't show the message.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 12:47 PM, Marcus Müller
wrote:
> Maybe it was 'ctest -V' ? inconsistent capitalization always confuses me...
>
>
> On 07/13/2016 06:44 PM, Dave NotTelling wrote:
>
> Marcus,
Maybe it was 'ctest -V' ? inconsistent capitalization always confuses me...
On 07/13/2016 06:44 PM, Dave NotTelling wrote:
> Marcus,
>
> I was not aware of the ctest application. Thank you for that!
> Sadly 'ctest -v', 'ctest -V', 'ctest -VV', 'ctest --output-on-failure'
> and 'ctest --debu
Marcus,
I was not aware of the ctest application. Thank you for that! Sadly
'ctest -v', 'ctest -V', 'ctest -VV', 'ctest --output-on-failure' and 'ctest
--debug' all fail to print the message or line number. Seems the only
thing that I can do is dump the XML file in lib/.unittests. Not ide
Hey there!
Boy, it's been a long time since I touched that code. It's very "hacked
together", and needs some love!
I'd recommend trying psk31_rx.grc with this video[1]. If you have
youtube-dl, you can save it to a wav file.
For the TX side, I didn't really get that flushed out properly. The audi
Hi Martin,
Appreciate your reply to my questions. I agree that I cannot do better than
a clock cycle, so that is settled. Let us say that I use GPSDO for my
reference and I wish to transmit at GPS time t. Is it possible to control
the transmit time to within (t plus/minus 1 clock cycle)? I have re
The actual output is written to XML logs – but if you're interested in
seeing it live, I'd recommend just running "ctest -v" from your build
directory.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 07/13/2016 03:39 PM, Dave NotTelling wrote:
> I am trying to test out my OOT module with CppUnit tests, but I am not
> ab
Also, for what it's worth, I wouldn't consider 'liquid-dsp' a "competitor"
to GNU Radio. I realize you also had "competitor" in quotes in your title,
likely for the same reason, hah. I know of a number of folks that have used
liquid blocks within GNU Radio, actually.
Anyway, thanks for the contrib
I am trying to test out my OOT module with CppUnit tests, but I am not able
to get the message from CPPUNIT_ASSERT_MESSAGE("moo", 1 == 2) to output.
All I get is that the test failed (F). Just getting that message is
terrible for debugging. Is there a flag I missed somewhere or some
configuration
Dear lists,
please find the recordings of the recent Software Defined Radio Academy
2016 available online:
http://video.sdra-2016.de
Alltogether, we have now 31 recorded high level talks you can enjoy!
I hereby want to express our gratitude to Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rohde DL1R,
KA2WEU for supporting
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