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From: | Harper, Andrew |
Subject: | [Discuss-gnuradio] ctest segfaults after thrift installation for control port |
Date: | Wed, 24 Aug 2016 20:51:04 +0000 |
Hi, I am having trouble installing Control Port, and I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I've been following the directions here: http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/ControlPort#Thrift-092-Shutdown-Patch
I set the PYTHONPATH to: ~/thrift$ export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages
and defined the prefix: ~/thrift$ export prefix=/usr
and changed the appropriate files to implement the patch as shown in: source:gnuradio-runtime/lib/controlport/thrift/thrift-codebase-shutdown-patch.diff
and in the configure step used: ~/thrift$ ./configure --prefix=$prefix \
The Thrift install seems to work and GNU Radio recognizes that it's enabled: ~/gnuradio/build$ thrift --version
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~/gnuradio/build$ ctest -j4 --output-on-failure > ctestout.txt
Here are a few failure messages from the first file: ~/gnuradio/build$ vim ctestout.txt
17/211 Test #45: qa_ctrlport_probes ...................***Failed 1.60 sec ..... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ran 5 tests in 0.513s OK Segmentation fault (core dumped) 33/211 Test #194: qa_qtgui .............................***Failed 1.29 sec ............
The following tests FAILED:
And a few from the second file: ~/gnuradio/build$ vim ctestout2.txt 111/211 Test #130: qa_sig_source ........................***Failed 0.73 sec 187/211 Test #97: qa_goertzel ..........................***Failed 0.43 sec The following tests FAILED:
As you can see, each time I run ctest a new set of tests fail. It seems to be completely random. I have tried everything I can thing of based on the installation instructions. Has anyone else had this issue when installing Control Port? There haven't been many posts about Control Port recently, is it even supported anymore? Is there an alternative method of looking into which blocks are causing bottlenecks in GNU Radio?
Thanks for your help,
Andrew Harper Information and Communications Lab (ICL) Georgia Tech Research Institute
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