So I started today off by doing a make uninstall on the gentoo box. Then I
went hunting.
As it turns out, I had to manually remove 3.5.0git files from a lot of the
locations mentioned in the post concerning the WX Gui problem (
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2011-10/msg00355.html).

After removing these (along with a set of old installation files) i tried
rebuilding. (after git clean -dfx; git pull)

Only error i got was:
.../git/uhd/firmware/zpu/lwip/lwip-1.3.1/src/include/lwip/memp.h:45:
Warning: include file lwip/memp_std.h not found, perhaps you forgot to add
its directory to INCLUDE_PATH?
with some warnings that:
 Warning: explicit link request to 'define' could not be resolved
in the zpu firmware image.

It all works fine now, however due to moving around (i guess) i get a lot of
warnings like:
Error: Connection between gr_interleave_0(0) and blks2_ofdm_mod_0(0) could
not be made.
sink block id "blks2_ofdm_mod_0" not in block ids

in gnuradio-companion

When I use the modulation->gmsk it results in the error:
self.blks2_gmsk_mod_0 = blks2.gmsk_mod(
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'gmsk_mod'

which is correct, it is now in digital.

Should this be fixed or are the XML files that grc uses not fully updated?
If so, should the git clean -dfx not have fixed this?

The last example is the same on the xubuntu box (which was installed using
the new build-gnuradio script).

Maybe I should start splitting this out into different mails?

Best
Paul



2011/10/25 Tom Rondeau <trondeau1...@gmail.com>

> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Paul M. Bendixen <paulbendi...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> It seems it might be a good idea if it were possible to uninstall gnuradio
>> propper.
>>
>> I currently have two systems faling (hard) using the new build.
>>
>> My gentoo box (configured using cmake in another thread)
>> gives me the error :
>> ImportError: libgruel-3.4.2git.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No
>> such file or directory
>> Whenever i try
>> from gnuradio import digital.
>>
>> funny part is: I never succeeded in installing 3.4.2, so I don't blame it
>> for not finding it.
>>
>> I tried doing a manual ldconfig, but it didn't seem to do the trick.
>>
>> On an ubuntu machine (xubuntu to be specific) using the build-gnuradio
>> script, most of the digital schemes fails
>> due to the reallocation of packets to digital. This includes stuff that
>> should be updated.
>>
>> Is it possible that the python stuff does not get properly updated and is
>> there any way to fix this?
>>
>> Downgrading, by adding a "git checkout v3.4.2" fixes makes the build run
>> fine again.
>>
>> On both systems the building of the system is without problems.
>>
>
>
> make uninstall does work and removes all of the GNU Radio files from the
> system. The twist that you need to remember is that you have to do it BEFORE
> upgrading to a new version. The 3.5 will try to uninstall it's stuff, which
> will be different from 3.4. So you have to have to run 'make uninstall' when
> you've configured for what's installed on your system. Then you can upgrade
> and shouldn't have any conflicts.
>
> When you say that you didn't have 3.4.2 installed, do you mean that you
> never installed from master before? For the past few weeks, the master
> branch reflected the 3.4.2, so any installs will have that in their name.
>
> You did help me find a bug in our cmake install, though. Some of our
> specially-built files are not being removed by uninstall.
>
> Tom
>
>


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