Hi Jean Marie - 2 thoughts:
1) Did you run "sudo ldconfig" after installation? Always a good idea to do
that after installing anything, to update to LD cache.
2) If you run
{{{
/usr/bin/python2 -c "import sys; print(sys.path)"
}}}
is one of the paths "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages"? If
After installing gnuradio 3.8 i saw that the block probe signal does not
have a Block ID parameter so i cant use the probe function. How can i fix
that?
Hello,
i build a OOT Module and after installing i get this error when i run the program .
File "/home/iheamira/Dokumente/BA_Huelder/gnu-radio/top_block.py", line 219, in
main()
File "/home/iheamira/Dokumente/BA_Huelder/gnu-radio/top_block.py", line 207, in main
tb = top_block_
Hi,
are you under Ubuntu Linux?
Try running first as root “ldconfig”.
Ivan
> Il giorno 12 feb 2020, alle ore 15:46, Till Hülder ha
> scritto:
>
>
> Hello,
>
> i build a OOT Module and after installing i get this error when i run the
> program .
>
> File "/home/iheamira/Dokumente/BA_Hu
Hi Til - Without seeing your code, we can just provide some basic advice,
such as the prior email. If you have a GitHub or GitLab public repo for
this we can take a look ... otherwise it's just guesswork on our end! - MLD
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 9:48 AM "Till Hülder" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i build
Hi guys,
I'm trying to compile one of mine OOT module (C++), but
I'm obtaining a curious error.
https://pastebin.com/ZyfJcHCa
Looking
at warnings, it seems that several header files are got from
/usr/include, and not from sdk sysroot.
What's going on?
Thank you.
Ivan
Con Tiscali Mobile
Hi Till,
On 12/02/2020 16.46, "Till Hülder" wrote:
> Hello,
> i build a OOT Module and after installing i get this error when i run the
> program .
>File "/home/iheamira/Dokumente/BA_Huelder/gnu-radio/top_block.py", line
> 219,
> in
> main()
>File "/home/iheamira/Dokumente/BA_Huel
Hi Mike,
Please keep the gnuradio mailing list in the loop.
Did you enable the copr repo first or just installed using dnf with an URL to
the RPM?
Somehow you ended with two different versions installed on the same time. My
recommendation is to remove gnuradio 3.7 and then reinstall 3.8
sud
Hi Sarandis Doulgeris,
On 12/02/2020 16.28, sarandis. Doulgeris wrote:
> After installing gnuradio 3.8 i saw that the block probe signal does not
> have a Block ID parameter so i cant use the probe function. How can i fix
> that?
This sounds like this[1] issue, it was fixed for some blocks in com
Good morning,
In short, I installed gnuradio 3.8 following the tutorial in the github
site
sudo -H pip3 install PyBOMBS
pybombs auto-config
pybombs recipes add-defaults
pybombs prefix init ~/gnuradio -R gnuradio-default
but I got problems with the python path, then removed gnuradio, and
re-in
Hi Laura,
first of all, unless you really want to work *on* GNU Radio, there's
little reason to install it using PyBOMBS. At the very least, on Debian
testing, there's native GNU Radio 3.8 packages, and for Fedora and
Ubuntu, GNU Radio has binary packages that you can just install and use
to devel
Thank you,
I got rid of all the folders named gnuradio, and it seems to be
uninstalled, because when I run uninstall I get Package 'gnuradio' is not
installed, so not removed
But I still get
# gnuradio-config-info --version
3.8.0.0
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 12:47 PM Müller, Marcus (CEL)
wro
huh. Seems to be more than one installation in the prefix?!
what does `which gnuradio-config-info` say?
On Wed, 2020-02-12 at 13:52 -0800, Laura Arjona wrote:
> Thank you,
>
> I got rid of all the folders named gnuradio, and it seems to be
> uninstalled, because when I run uninstall I get Pac
Thank you Marcus.
I think I am going to install ubuntu again, since I really need to have
gnuradio working asap.
It says nothing
~$ which gnradio-config-info
:~$ gnuradio-config-info --version
3.8.0.0
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 2:42 PM Müller, Marcus (CEL)
wrote:
> huh. Seems to be more than on
sorry, typed it wrong
~$ which gnradio-config-info
/usr/local/bin/gnuradio-config-info
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 3:03 PM Laura Arjona wrote:
> Thank you Marcus.
>
> I think I am going to install ubuntu again, since I really need to have
> gnuradio working asap.
>
> It says nothing
> ~$ which gnra
Dear Laura,
If you need to build and run GNU Radio 3.8 on a recent Linux kernel and not
just install it from packages, you may find the following notes useful:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17gbDc_l32wbNIrXopUWIr1pOpu_Ty8tTeC4t12Ah_XE/edit?usp=sharing
This is just a simplified version of the
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