Thanks for the reply. It's /gnuradio/build directory from which I need to
uninstall.
Thanks,
Dave
On Sep 8, 2015 4:03 PM, "Marcus Müller" wrote:
> You need to do it from the same, unmodified directory where you did "make
> install" last. If you deleted that, the information which files have to b
You need to do it from the same, unmodified directory where you did
"make install" last. If you deleted that, the information which files
have to be uninstalled are lost. You can only hope for the best and
install over without deinstallation first.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08.09.2015 23:02, Rama V
I am sorry for asking so many times. I have tried make uninstall but shows
this
make: *** No rule to make target 'uninstall'. Stop.
Please advise what I can do. I am performing it newly.
Thanks,
Dave
On Sep 8, 2015 3:13 PM, "Marcus Müller" wrote:
> then
>
> make uninstall
>
> will be the right
Hey Marcus,
For reinstalling, I guess I need to first do an uninstall for GNU RADIO
right? Do I need to type in sudo- remove? Please help.
Thanks,
Dave
On Sep 8, 2015 11:13 AM, "Rama V" wrote:
> I guess I would like to be preferred as Dave. Regarding the problem, I'll
> follow your advise and
then
make uninstall
will be the right thing to uninstall GNU Radio.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08.09.2015 21:56, Rama V wrote:
>
> I built UHD manually by using the command 'cmake' and make install in
> the UHD build directory. Do you kindly need any other information on
> that which I could prov
I built UHD manually by using the command 'cmake' and make install in the
UHD build directory. Do you kindly need any other information on that which
I could provide with? It could be of help.
Thanks,
Dave
On Sep 8, 2015 2:48 PM, "Marcus Müller" wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> I don't know how you install
Hi Dave,
I don't know how you installed, what OS / distro you are using etc.
This is your computer, I can't really tell or teach you how to
administrate it.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08.09.2015 20:14, Rama V wrote:
>
> Hey Marcus,
> For reinstalling, I guess I need to first do an uninstall for GN
Hi Rama, or Dave,
first of all, can we stick with one name? I personally find Rama is a
good name, but Dave is fine with me, too. However, you're having the
exact same problem as Ravi, who is also using multiple names. This is
really hard to follow.
then: I think reinstallation is the cleanest ap
I guess I would like to be preferred as Dave. Regarding the problem, I'll
follow your advise and approach if any further problems are encountered.
Thanks,
Dave
On Sep 8, 2015 11:06 AM, "Marcus Müller" wrote:
> Hi Rama, or Dave,
>
> first of all, can we stick with one name? I personally find Rama
Hey Marcus,
Thanks for the advise. I am sorry to reply lately. So you want me to
reinstall the GNU Radio again to recover the original files? If so, then I
might be able to do it because there is a new version of GNU Radio 3.7.8 to
remove that error.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Don't be sorry :)
However, of you've modified the scripts yourself, there's no way for anyone but
you to find out what goes wrong. Can you save your modifications somewhere
else, and overwrite all potentially modified scripts with their original
version?
Ravi has a very similar case, a
I am sorry. No
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Dave,
this might look strange to the afterworld, but:
Are you Ravi?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08.09.2015 00:05, Dave Allen wrote:
> Yes, I tried that. Regarding the former question, I guess I have kept
> all the files in that manner but I changed benchmark_tx.py and
> uhd_interface.py files as fa
Yes, I tried that. Regarding the former question, I guess I have kept
all the files in that manner but I changed benchmark_tx.py and
uhd_interface.py files as far as I remember. Regarding the latter, I was
not able to give manually because I did not know as to exactly what
sampling rate and how
Ravi,
I don't understand -- are you Dave Allen?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 07.09.2015 23:59, Ravi Vemuri wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have been trying to send data between 2 USRP's from the benchmark_tx
> file only to observe that I have been receiving this error.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>
Hi all,
I have been trying to send data between 2 USRP's from the benchmark_tx
file only to observe that I have been receiving this error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./benchmark_tx.py", line 147, in
main()
File "./benchmark_tx.py", line 111, in main
tb = my_top_block(mod
Ha, ok, so I was mistaken regarding the version 3.7.7 is relatively recent!
Sanity check: the benchmark_tx and all other files in that directory
came with your version GNU Radio, and you did not download them
elsewhere, right?
Have you tried "./benchmark_tx --help", and then specifying things like
Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate it. I have subscribed to the
mailing list. And in regard to my question, I have given the command and
it has popped up this line
gnuradio-config-info --version
v3.7.7.1-198-g9e133ccb
I am not sure of what version the GNU Radio it can be? The command I
Hi Dave,
Firstly, please sign up and post to the GNU Radio mailing list via the
official method, not the Ruby forum. GNU Radio has nothing to do with Ruby!
Official GNU Radio mailing list sign-up link:
https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
In regard to your question, make sure
Hi Dave,
it's monday, and most of us haven't gotten around answering emails from
the weekend, so please accept my apologies for not having exploding
enthusiasm when I saw your first reminder five hours after you posted
your question ;)
So, first of all: thanks for the bug report! It's always good
Can anyone please give an answer for the above error?
Thanks,
Dave
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Please help so that I can proceed further as I am new to GNU Radio.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hi all,
I have been trying to send data between 2 USRP's from the benchmark_tx
file only to observe that I have been receiving this error.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./benchmark_tx.py", line 147, in
main()
File "./benchmark_tx.py", line 111, in main
tb = my_top_block(mod
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