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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ctrl-port port lottery...


From: Tom Rondeau
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Ctrl-port port lottery...
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2013 22:37:13 -0500

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Alexandru Csete <address@hidden> wrote:
Greetings,

I started to play with the gr-ctrl-port examples today and I noticed
that every time I execute pfb_sync_test or pfb_sync_test-qt grc
scripts they use a different port number. Is that intentional?

This is the default behavior, yes. On my list of things to do is more strongly integrate a config file concept with ControlPort, of which setting the port  will be one of the parameters. I'm sure you're asking because constantly having to know which port you've randomly set up is kind of annoying. But really, it's the right behavior if you don't have anything else specifically telling it for your machine. Definitely on the short list of things to do.
 
I also noticed that the gr-ctrl-port stuff got installed without
problems, despite that I didn't have python-zeroc-ice package
installed so a check seems to be missing in the cmake files.

That's only partially problematic, but thanks for pointing it out. There are a few things that we don't check for that are used, actually. Specifically, these we don't check for all possible Python packages when they are only used in example files.

Having said that, here's my thoughts. We shouldn't stop the installation of ControlPort if the Python ICE package is not found. You don't need it to run GNU Radio apps with ControlPort and you can develop clients in many other languages. On the other hand, since gr-ctrlport-monitor uses Python's ICE package and we run slice2py, we need to check for this and not run slice2py or install gr-ctrlport-monitor if the Python package is not there.
 
Otherwise it looks very promising and is exactly what I need for one
of my projects.

Alex

Great! Feedback like this is great, too. Helps us know how things are being used or want to be used to fill in things like this.

Thanks!
Tom
 


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