The 3rd event of the South Indian SDR User Group (SI-SDR-UG) will be held
tomorrow on Saturday April 30 at 19:00 (India time).
https://www.softwaredefinedradio.in/
The event is free and is fully virtual.
19:00 - 19:15 -- Opening Remarks, Introductions, Community Announcements
19:15 - 20:45 -- "
Thank you Ryan - that was indeed the problem. I updated to latest 2.2.1
via:
$ python -m pip install --upgrade pygccxml
which brought this Ubuntu 20.04 system up to pygccxml version 2.2.1
-- Tom, N5EG
On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 11:10 AM Ryan Volz wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> A little more searching
Greetings GNU Radio Community!
newsched v0.3.0 has been released here:
https://github.com/gnuradio/newsched/releases/tag/v0.3.0
This release involves a lot of cleanup, and enabling features, and a
handful of useful blocks. Take a look at the release notes for more
details.
The goal moving forwa
Hi Tom,
A little more searching brought me here, where it becomes clear that
your problem is actually a too-old pygccxml!:
https://sources.debian.org/src/pygccxml/1.9.1-1/pygccxml/utils/utils.py/#L322
I remember seeing this somewhere on the mailing list/chat before, and I
think that the solu
On 2022-04-28 23:45, Edwin Peters wrote:
Hi,
I am using an Ettus B210 in two-channel receive and require accurate
time stamps. The B210 is connected to an external 10 MHz clock and PPS
source.
Setting the time on the B210 works fine, and reading back the time
reports the expected time.
W
Thanks, Ryan. The system has GCC 9.3.0 installed (Ubuntu 20.04) which
the docs say supports c++17.
pybind11 package manager version for Ubuntu 20.04 used to be 2.5.0. The
package manager has now reverted the standard version
to 2.4.3 (which used to not work). I installed pybind 2.5.0 using
Hi Tom,
GR 3.10 increased the CXX standard to c++17. Perhaps your compiler
doesn't recognize -std=c++17, but did allow -std=c++14 with GR 3.9?
My suspicion is that the following line has something to do with it:
https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/blob/main/gr-utils/blocktool/core/parseheade
That error message probably means that your compiler does not support the
-std=c++17 flag used by GR 3.10, assuming you are using a fairly old Linux
OS. Or are you using another OS/Compiler?
On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 11:51 AM Tom McDermott wrote:
> I am trying to port an existing 3.9 OOT to 3.10.
I am trying to port an existing 3.9 OOT to 3.10. After the conversion and
edits based on the 3.10 directories,
the command to gr_modtool bind my_module fails with the error:
Unknown -std=c++xx flag used
I've greped the entire 3.10 project from its root and that string
is not in any of the proje