Folks,
I am trying to get my GNUradio Companion UHD Source to recognize a USRP B210
connected on a USB port of my CentOS 7.0 laptop. GR complains that it cannot
find the device. Following the Internet advice, I decided to (re-)installed my
UHD code from source. I followed the advice exactly, bu
Problem: When I run gnuradio-companion and then just select the window and
move the mouse around or try to resize the window, the program generates a
segmentation fault. I don't even have the opportunity to load any models
and usually only have to wait <10 seconds before the crash.
OS: Ubuntu 18.0
Hello,I am sending some samples of type byte (unsigned char), in the receiver side I get the estimated samples,for my application every byte represent a value between 0 and 255, so I need to calculate the MSE (mean square error), _ ___
There should be a log4cpp library too. That's really odd that the headers
(typically "dev" pkg) are installed but the library isn't. Maybe try removing
the log4cpp pkg & install from source ... log4cpp is pretty straight forward to
build & install. - MLD
On Wed, May 22, 2019, at 11:49 AM, Hans
Hi,
I abandonned my previous thread, because I was building 3.7.
I cloned 3.8 (I hope) from https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio
Now trying to build 3.8, I ran into the following problem:
CMake Error at cmake/Modules/FindLOG4CPP.cmake:46 (message):
Could NOT find LOG4CPP library
I had prev
Marcus and Andrej,
Based on the information from:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1242904/finding-python-site-packages-directory-with-cmake
I modified GrPython.cmake by adding a new variable, PYTHON_SITE:
# Sets the pytho
Exactly what I was saying: VOLK's dependencies are a true subset of GNU
Radio's dependencies. If you can't build VOLK, then you can't build GNU
Radio, either.
On Tue, 2019-05-21 at 23:10 +0200, Andrej Rode wrote:
> On Tue, 21 May 2019 20:39:11 +
> "Müller, Marcus (CEL)" wrote:
> > Furthermor
Yes! It's only complicated to keep it as an internal submodule!
On Wed, May 22, 2019 at 2:11 PM Philip Balister wrote:
>
> Or use
>
> -DENABLE_INTERNAL_VOLK=OFF
>
> when you run cmake.
>
> Volk living in and out of the source tree is painful. Time to toss it
> out and let it stand alone! Makes i
Or use
-DENABLE_INTERNAL_VOLK=OFF
when you run cmake.
Volk living in and out of the source tree is painful. Time to toss it
out and let it stand alone! Makes it easier for third party programs to
actually use it.
Philip
On 05/22/2019 07:37 AM, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
>
Actually, those instructions are incorrect. The correct command is:
git submodule update --recursive --init
Also, you should remove/purge libvolk1-bin, libvolk1-dev and libvolk1.3.
They're not necessary and may cause problems.
Ron
On 5/22/19 04:37, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:
Hi Hans,
Hi Hans,
Did you follow the recommendation from the error message, to check out and
enable volk? Then again cmake, make...
With best regards
Ralph.
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Hi,
I'm not so sure, if i'm duplicating another issue, but gnuradio does not
compile from source. I have
libvolk1-bin, libvolk1-dev and libvolk1.3 installed. I also executed
; -- no cure
Here the log:
hk@orangepizero:~/Downloads/gnuradio/build$ cmake ../
-- The CXX compiler identification
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