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From: | Bruce McGuffin |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Installing Gnu Radio 3.2 on centOS machine |
Date: | Thu, 26 Feb 2009 15:14:38 -0500 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.12 (X11/20090107) |
OK, we were able to find compile-mbh.scm on the trunk, copy it, and ran make.
Make didn't complain about compile-mbh.scm, but we got a lot of complaints about missing gnu-radio macros. So we gave up on the tarball, and used SVNto download the current version of 3.2 on a machine outside the firewall (for some
reason our firewall doesn't like SVN). Now we can run make. To test the USRP-2, we ran find_usrps which returned an address, and version number. Then we tried usrp2_fft.py (this is right out of the FAQ), and got an error message ImportError: No module named gnuradioThe only thing I can think of is when we ran configure it complained that some modules were missing, but judging by their names they were audio modules, and I'm not planning to use the sound card, so didn't worry. Does anybody know what
the problem is? Bruce Johnathan Corgan wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:08 PM, Bruce McGuffin <address@hidden> wrote:Does anybody know what the problem is? What is compile-mbh.scm, and why wasn't it part of the gnu radio download?You've found a bug in the tarball generation for release 3.2rc0, thanks. It's easily fixed, but we're not quite ready to release 3.2rc1. You can either a) copy the .scm file from the GNU Radio trunk repository into your unpacked tarball directory, or b) use svn to check out the trunk software and compile and install from there. Johnathan
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