On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 09:35:14AM +0100, Simon Alford wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I have now got a working gnuradio install on Gentoo Linux. George's
> suggestion of adding --prefix=/usr/ to the ./configure command worked.
>
> I think all is working now, will test a USRP with it soon. I have run the
Hi again,
I have now got a working gnuradio install on Gentoo Linux. George's
suggestion of adding --prefix=/usr/ to the ./configure command worked.
I think all is working now, will test a USRP with it soon. I have run the
benchmark_loopback.py and it produces many lines of output like this:
Simon Alford wrote:
> I have just had and attempt at building and installing the latest GNU radio
> stable release on Gentoo Linux. It has all been pretty easy.
>
> Got the source from SVN.
>
> Emerged all the correct packages.
>
> $ emerge swig fttw cppunit boost alsa-lib sdcc guile wxpython x
Hi Simon,
Make check passed all tests. (Easy peasy hey ;-)
The problem I now have, is when I try running any of the examples or usrp
.py scripts I get "ImportError: No module named gnuradio".
How do I get python to find the gnuradio module?
There are two ways to go about this in Gentoo. Th
Hi All,
I have just had and attempt at building and installing the latest GNU radio
stable release on Gentoo Linux. It has all been pretty easy.
Got the source from SVN.
Emerged all the correct packages.
$ emerge swig fttw cppunit boost alsa-lib sdcc guile wxpython xmlto numpy
Then did the nor