Ok, I tried another attempt by completely removing the MacPorts and
restarting. This time it worked!
sudo port -fp uninstall installed
sudo rm -rf /opt/local /Applications/DarwinPorts
/Applications/MacPorts /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.*
/Library/Receipts/DarwinPor
In the directory
./gr-bluetooth/python
try changing the line
import bluetooth.swig as bluetooth
to
import _gr_bluetooth as bluetooth
in the file
qa_gr_bluetooth_multi_sniffer.py
-- Cinaed
On 01/30/2018 05:03 PM, Suman Bhunia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to use gr-bluetooth to sniff pa
Alright, I gave it a try after your fix just now. Still not successful.
Here is what I do/get. At first it seemed uhd installation went successful
but while building gnuradio something goes wrong. I also tried collecting
the uhd_rev.txt file from your earlier comment. I will send that file
directly
Hi,
On 01/30/2018 07:04 PM, Zhiwu Guo wrote:
Dear all,
I am working on the gnuradio project of 802.15 Zigbee transceiver which
I downloaded from link below:
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-15-4
I am looking the mac.cc file which is located in the lib files. As we
all know know, there
Hi,
I want to use gr-bluetooth to sniff packets. I have installed gnuradio3.7.9,
uhd on Ubuntu 16.04. I am encountering some error installing gr-bluetooth it.
When I use the cmake command, I obtain the following output:
-- The CXX compiler identification is GNU 5.4.0
-- The C compiler ident
Hi Mike,
yep, whenever you update libraries (which changes their ABI), you'll
have to rebuild *all* software that depends on it. In your case, this
includes not only GNU Radio, but seemingly also UHD.
Question: Did you make any modifications to either GNU Radio or UHD?
Otherwise, I'd just say: un
Yes, thanks - I figured out I needed to have been doing that. ;-)
What a drudgery - I had to make changes to many files to get as far as I've
gotten (now up to 87% finished) and now I'm getting the errors:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libboost_date_time.so.1.58.0, needed by
/usr/local/lib64/libuhd.so, n
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Dear all,
I am working on the gnuradio project of 802.15 Zigbee transceiver which I
downloaded from link below:
https://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-15-4
I am looking the mac.cc file which is located in the lib files. As we all
know know, there are two types of MAC mechanism in 802.15, one is t
Hi Kokosz, Hi Jeff!
I really like Jeff's approach, as it's very "GNU Radio stylish"!
Another flexible way of doing this would be to simply write a python
block – and that's super easy if you just use the "Python Block" in
GRC; you just set the "in_sig" in the file that opens when you click on
"O
Import errors can happen for a variety of reasons, even if the packages
are still in the right place. A common reason is that libraries provided
by rpms, and that gnuradio depends on, have changed. Since Boost has
changed to version 1.64 in Fedora 27, you'll have to rebuild gnuradio.
On 01/30/
Reading this again, you're probably looking to continuously extract a
slice from a vector type, not a vector sink as I first read it.
Ah, there is an efficient way. Convert vector-to-stream, use keep-m-in-n
with an offset, and convert back to a vector. Hope that works.
On 01/30/2018 11:06 AM
I recently upgraded my Fedora 23 laptop (on which gnuradio companion worked
fine) to Fedora 27
Now when I try to run gnuradio-companion I get an error window.
ImportError
Cannot import gnuradio.
Is the python path environment variabl
Flowgraphs aren't procedural, so you can't say "run, then extract". But
you can build a flowgraph in GRC, import/run it from a small Python
program, and then extract a slice of the vector.
On 01/30/2018 10:44 AM, kokosz wrote:
Dear all,
Is there any way to extract just some part of a vector i
Dear all, Is there any way to extract just some part of a vector in
GNURadio Companion for further processing? For example, FFT block returns
a vector of, say, 1024 complex points in
frequency domain, but I want to extract just some of them (e.g. points
no. 113-250) and then process th
I pushed fixes into MacPorts this morning. Will be live by around 9:30
AM US/Eastern (about 30 minutes from now). You will need to "selfupdate"
or "sync" to get the changes. Please let me know (here or off list)
success or failure. Cheers! - MLD
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Vipin Sharma wrote:
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