Hi Mike - you should do 2 things.
First, type
which gnuradio-companion
and see if it's what you expect.
And secondly, type - but don't remove anything just yet
sudo apt-get remove gnuradio\*
When it prompts you, type
n
for no.
-- Cinaed
On 08/03/2016 11:51 AM, Marcus Müller wrote:
>
Hi Mike,
On 08/03/2016 09:29 PM, Mike Willis wrote:
>
> Well I did work it out eventually, it is extremely difficult for
> non-expert developers to use this software to anything like its
> potential.
>
Honestly, I can feel your frustration, believe me. I'd love being able
to roll out GNU Radio and
Hi Mike,
/usr/lib contains files that probably were installed by Ubuntu itself,
i.e. not built from source.
Please make sure you're not having packages installed that conflict with
the things you want to build from source!
Best regards,
Marcus
On 08/03/2016 08:46 PM, Mike Willis wrote:
> Oops -
Oops - hit send before finishing.
So, eventually I discovered that there were some files in
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnuradio - not sure how they got
there but they were dated the same date I upgraded 14.04 to 16.04. I
moved them all to another place and that eliminated the error. But
thes
Can you verify there's not multiple "grc/" directories, eg. in
~/gnuradio/lib{64}/python{2.7,2.6}/{dist,site-packages}/gnuradio ? There
seems to be quite some buildup on more or less compatible entries in
your PYTHONPATH, which rings my "uh-oh, this system might not be free of
package name ambguiti
The file is there so its not that. Nor was the suggestion by Cinaed
Simson successful. Gnuradio runs OK, but not gnuradio-companion. Hmm.
mike@mjw-i7:~/gnuradio/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnuradio/grc$ ls -l
total 52
-rw-r--r-- 1 mike mike 2374 Aug 1 12:22 checks.py
-rw-r--r-- 1 mike mike 2420 A
On 08/01/2016 06:54 AM, Mike Willis wrote:
> I can't fix this one - 3 hours trying and I have given up. Ubuntu
> 16.04. gnuradio-companion isn't working. Everything else seems to be
> fine, existing flowgraphs run OK, even gqrx. I have tried a complete
> re-installation, right back to the pybombs p
Your PYTHONPATH looks fine to me. In one of those paths should be a
"gnuradio/grc/main.py". Looks like that didn't get installed for some
reason. Maybe you could double check whats actually in there.
Admittedly, the error message could/should be a bit friendlier. I will
fix that.
Sebastian
On 08
I can't fix this one - 3 hours trying and I have given up. Ubuntu
16.04. gnuradio-companion isn't working. Everything else seems to be
fine, existing flowgraphs run OK, even gqrx. I have tried a complete
re-installation, right back to the pybombs prefix init stage but no
dice.
Any ideas?
mike@mjw
On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 5:24 AM, GeorgeF wrote:
> When I run "sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools" I get the following: "E:
> Unable to locate package hackrf-tools".
>
> I then assumed that the command should be "sudo apt-get install hackrf".
> That seemed to install something.
>
> I then added the n
Try this page:
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/FAQ
On 9/9/2014 7:24 AM, GeorgeF wrote:
When I run "sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools" I get the following:
"E: Unable to locate package hackrf-tools".
I then assumed that the command should be "sudo apt-get install
hackrf". That seem
When I run "sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools" I get the following: "E:
Unable to locate package hackrf-tools".
I then assumed that the command should be "sudo apt-get install
hackrf". That seemed to install something.
I then added the needed line to 52-hackrf.rules and rebooted.
Now when I
On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 3:35 PM, Doug Hutton wrote:
> George -
>
> I just finished doing the same thing for my shiny-new Hackrf.
> Here is what worked for me on the same Ubuntu and GNURadio:
>
> sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools
>
> Add a one-line file to enable USB access to hackrf.
>
> sudo gedit
George -
I just finished doing the same thing for my shiny-new Hackrf.
Here is what worked for me on the same Ubuntu and GNURadio:
sudo apt-get install hackrf-tools
Add a one-line file to enable USB access to hackrf.
sudo gedit
Start a new file and enter this one line:
ATTR{idVendor}=="1d50",
On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 06:06:42PM -0400, GeorgeF wrote:
>
> Now, using the "osmocom Source" & HackRF I receive the following error
> msg. "FATAL: No supported devices found to pick from" Is there a
> driver I need to download for HackRF, if so where & how to I add that
> to my system?
You need
I just reinstalled Ubuntu on my computer, I compiled GNURadio from source.
I'm now running GNU Radio Companion 3.7.6git-1-g01deede3
With GNU Radio Companion I can access and listen to radio stations on my
RTL-SDR dongle just fine. However today I just received my HackRF radio.
Now, using the
On 02/01/2011 01:40 PM, Achilleas Anastasopoulos wrote:
I am following the instruction for installing gnuradio companion on a
USRP E100.
I installed python-lxmx
The config/grc_grc.m4 patch does not seem to be relevant: I do not see
the line that I am supposed to changein any case bootstrap
I am following the instruction for installing gnuradio companion on a USRP
E100.
I installed python-lxmx
The config/grc_grc.m4 patch does not seem to be relevant: I do not see
the line that I am supposed to changein any case bootstrap and
configure work and report that grc will be build.
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