"Have you tried using the gr-qtgui sinks?"
The QT GUI sink works great, and I'll have to stick with that from now on. I
really liked the wxgui interface from using gnuradio in ubuntu, and figured
I'd take a shot at fixing it on the mac.
Thanks anyway,
-David
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 3:30 PM, David Greene wrote:
> "Just turn off the OpenGL stuff. Look in
> $prefix/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-wxgui.conf and set 'style=nongl'."
>
> Thanks for the suggestion Tom, but I've already given this a shot with no
> luck, as well as making sure my ~/.gnuradio/config.co
"Just turn off the OpenGL stuff. Look in
$prefix/etc/gnuradio/conf.d/gr-wxgui.conf and set 'style=nongl'."
Thanks for the suggestion Tom, but I've already given this a shot with no
luck, as well as making sure my ~/.gnuradio/config.conf was also set to
nongl.
- When I have py27-opengl active, I
On Thu, Jan 17, 2013 at 3:05 PM, David Greene wrote:
> I'm running MacOS 10.8.2 and have no controls for my waterfall sink and the
> constellation sink was yelling, "No module named OpenGL". I installed
> py27-opengl thinking it was an issue with the wrapper, but now all my
> widgets show the err
I'm running MacOS 10.8.2 and have no controls for my waterfall sink and the
constellation sink was yelling, "No module named OpenGL". I installed
py27-opengl thinking it was an issue with the wrapper, but now all my
widgets show the error Steven was having in April:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/ht
Hi Steve - I'd like to say I have, but I haven't yet. I'm still using 10.6.8,
and have a long queue, probably a month or so, before I really get around to
GNU Radio on 10.7.X. The only thought I have is whether MacPorts was installed
into /opt/local or /usr/local ... if the former, then I'm wo
I'm having issues when attempting to use the wx gui sinks with OpenGL on MacOS
10.7.3:
Executing: "/Users/steven/gnuradio/top_block.py"
Using Volk machine: sse4_1_64_orc
Using device #0 (Generic RTL2832U (e.g. hama nano))
Found Elonics E4000 tuner
Exact sample rate is: 100.026491 Hz
>>> gr_f