Hi Luke,
though I like that guide, I'd **really** recommend not building GNU
Radio from source on Ubuntu 19.10, unless you really need to (for
example, and that's why Ettus has such a guide, because you're using a
different UHD than what is available from Ubuntu).
On Ubuntu 19.10, it's really rea
Hi,
huh. That looks hard to debug; also, the slow down is suspicious (as
long as there's memory available, it shouldn't take significantly
longer to get some – usually, memory fragmentation isn't *that* bad,
and this shouldn't be doing *that* much memory allocation).
Could you put all your code i
Hi when i try to run the example i get this error
ControlPort Monitor running.
python3:
/build/gnuradio-6i8Hb6/gnuradio-3.8.0.0~gnuradio~bionic/gnuradio-runtime/lib/controlport/rpcmanager.cc:38:
static rpcserver_booter_base* rpcmanager::get(): Assertion
`booter_registered || aggregator_registered'
Can you provide us with a little more info here, and that we can try to
replicate your issue:
* Is the OS "Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS (Bionic Beaver)" ... or something else?
* Are you trying to use the GNU Radio 3.8.0.0 release?
* How did you install GR?
* what version of Thrift is installed, and how d
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for the reply!
My GNURadio version: *3.8.0.0 (Python 2.7.10)*
It is the Windows 3.8.0.0 version downloaded from:
http://www.gcndevelopment.com/gnuradio/downloads.htm
Complete reproducible code is below. I use the tqdm package to monitor
iterations per second. On my PC, the it/s
On Wed, 12 Feb 2020 15:04:49 -0800
Laura Arjona wrote:
> sorry, typed it wrong
> ~$ which gnradio-config-info
> /usr/local/bin/gnuradio-config-info
In which case you have built and installed gnuradio in the /usr/local
prefix by hand, not as a package you can install and uninstall using
your distr
Roman,
I was able to run your code, and got a consistent 150-160 it/s through the
whole run, with about 65MB of memory in use (as reporting by Task
Manager). This was on Windows 10 running GR 3.8.0.0.
I noticed there was another package installed (tqdm) that's not part of the
GR install. So I w
I can't start gnuradio
$ gnuradio-companion
/usr/bin/python3: Relink `/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmount.so.1' with
`/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librt.so.1' for IFUNC symbol `clock_gettime'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I installed it like this:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases
sudo
Hi everyone! I'm Akhil, a second year undergrad in computer engineering at
AIT Pune, India.I wish to participate in GSoC this year under your
organization.
I'm afraid I'm completely new to GNU Radio however reading your wiki I feel
that this community is pretty welcoming and it seems like an organ