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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Moon Bounce Experiment


From: Marcus D. Leech
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Moon Bounce Experiment
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 01:19:36 -0400
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On 10/21/2010 01:02 AM, Joseph Craig wrote:
> On Oct 20, 2010, at 7:07 PM, Eric Blossom wrote:
>
>   
>> On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 06:49:21PM -0600, Joseph Craig wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi Marcus,
>>>
>>> Thanks for the quick reply...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Oct 20, 2010, at 5:51 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> On 10/20/2010 07:13 PM, Joseph Craig wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> I have managed to install gnuradio and run usrp_fft.py with success!
>>>>>
>>>>> Now for the questions...
>>>>>
>>>>> 1)  I'm always seeing...  "Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion 
>>>>> depth exceeded while calling a Python object' in <type 
>>>>> 'exception.AttributeError'> ignored ".  What does this mean, and how to 
>>>>> fix it?
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> In what application are you seeing this error?
>>>>         
>>> python
>>>       
>> Which version of GNU Radio are you using?
>>
>>  tarball?  If so, which one?
>>  git?  If so, which branch?
>>     
> I've install gnuradio from Synaptic Package Manager.  Looks like 3.0.4
>
> I see this error when every gnuradio python application is run.
>
> thanks,
> Joe Craig
>
>   
>> Eric
>>     
>
>
>   
My recollection is that there was a compatibility issue between older
Gnu Radio code, and
  the Python2.6 that's in Ubuntu 9.X and more recent.

Really, you'll have much better joy if you install from GIT source,
following the directions found
  here:

http://gnuradio.org/redmine/wiki/gnuradio/BuildGuide

You'll have to uninstall the version that Synaptic installed.

Gnu radio is still very much a rapidly-evolving beast, which means that
installing from GIT source
  is really a good way to go.  The packagers for various Linux
distributions can't possibly "keep up"
  with the codebase.




-- 
Principal Investigator
Shirleys Bay Radio Astronomy Consortium
http://www.sbrac.org





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