oduced. My print statements do not appear.
I am assuming that the python audio interface is a dynamically linked object
and substitution of my library should work. Is this a false assumption? Is
there a better way I can debug this?
Regards,
Chris
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Chr
t haven't had time. There are a few other
> problems that need fixing as well (e.g. device_name is not properly used).
>
> Kunal
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 7:48 AM, chris lirakis wrote:
>
>> This appears to be an issue with OSX 10.6. This can be replicated by
&
art()
>
> Make sure you start the GR flowgraph before you start the Java
> process. It's a awkward hack, but it's worked for me so far... Hope this
> helps.
>
> Kunal
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 8:03 PM, chris lirakis wrote:
>
>> Hi Kunal,
>>
gnuradio-companion is a really cool piece of software. I'd like to emulate
the style in which blocks are connected together. It is rather intricately
tied to gnuradio. Does a design document exist that shows the philosophy of
the internal layout, ie how blocks are connected etc?
Chris
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show
up in the graphical representation?
Chris
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Chris Lirakis
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