Can anyone tell me how can i install gnuradio 3.8 on Ubuntu 18.0.4 LTS? I
have tried these two instructions but i have the same result my laptop
crashes
1)
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt upgrade
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sudo ldconfig
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sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/python python
> In gqrx build I am now hitting a fail to find gnuradio from this line in
> CMakeLists.txt:
>
> find_package(gnuradio REQUIRED COMPONENTS analog audio blocks digital
> filter fft)
Are you sure you're using the latest gqrx code ?!?
Here I have :
find_package(Gnuradio REQUIRED COMPONENTS analog au
Hi Sarandis,
In the first version of your attempt, I’ve also seen this problem
It is caused by your laptop running out of memory during the
make -j 4
step. It can probably be fixed by running
make
instead. The -j 4 command causes 4 simultaneous threads to run, using up
all the memory.
Hi
find the number of CPUs in your system with command:
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor | wc -l
don't use all available CPU when using make -j (example make -j3 if you
have 4 CPUs)
Regards, Christophe
On 05/02/2020 14:38, Glen Langston wrote:
Hi Sarandis,
In the first version of
Stop pub
Le mer. 5 févr. 2020 à 16:19, Christophe Seguinot <
christophe.segui...@orange.fr> a écrit :
> Hi
>
> find the number of CPUs in your system with command:
>
> cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep processor | wc -l
>
> don't use all available CPU when using make -j (example make -j3 if you
> h
hi,
i am using a gnuradio zigbee chain , and sending alot of packets.
after a certain point, it stops sending packets(or does very slowly).
can i somehow increase the buffer(message loop) or force it to clear the
message loop?
thanks
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On 05/02/2020 13:04, Sylvain Munaut wrote:
In gqrx build I am now hitting a fail to find gnuradio from this line in
CMakeLists.txt:
find_package(gnuradio REQUIRED COMPONENTS analog audio blocks digital
filter fft)
Are you sure you're using the latest gqrx code ?!? >
Here I have :
find_package(
Here is a recently updated and tested procedure for installing from source:
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/InstallingGR#From_Source
Please let me know if you encounter problems with it.
Barry Duggan
> -- Checking for module 'gmp'
> -- Found gmp, version 6.2.0
> -- Could NOT find GMP (missing: GMPXX_LIBRARY GMP_INCLUDE_DIR)
Looks like mageia has split the c++ gmp bindings into libgmpxx-devel
make sure you have that installed.
> We do have these installed in the build chroot:
> BuildRequires
On 05/02/2020 18:13, Sylvain Munaut wrote:
-- Checking for module 'gmp'
-- Found gmp, version 6.2.0
-- Could NOT find GMP (missing: GMPXX_LIBRARY GMP_INCLUDE_DIR)
Looks like mageia has split the c++ gmp bindings into libgmpxx-devel
make sure you have that installed.
We do have these install
Hi community,
I want to learn about programming the USRP2 FPGA.
The link about the FPGA manual doesn't work
http://files.ettus.com/manual/md_fpga.html
Any help of where to find such manual?
THanks!
Laura.
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Hi Laura,
Thanks for pointing this out. We will get that link fixed in the manual. I
think it is just an issue with the recent generation of the manual, since
we just merged the FPGA repo into UHD. files.ettus.com/manual/ is built
from the current master branch of UHD.
You can see the manual for
Hi Laura,
I believe such questions are better suited for the usrp-users mailing
list, because working on the USRP2 FPGA has little to do with GNU Radio
itself!
You're right, that link is dead in the UHD 4.0.0.0 documentation, but
you're probably not using UHD 4 anyway: Your installation method fo
Dear GNURadioers,
I was at FOSDEM 2020 and enjoyed the talks.
I am new to GNU Radio and I have ported a couple of OOT modules to GNU
Radio 3.8. I found the porting tool very helpful but there are usually some
additional Python 3 and cmake changes that are needed too.
What is the best way to shar
Generally, the place to start looking for GNU Radio module is
cgran.org. Our fantastic volunteers (hey, Nicolas and Marc and others!)
have just last week added a new column: supported GNU Radio versions.
Sadly that column isn't overly well-populated so far – we expect that
to change soon; it's a
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