In my case it is an almost fresh Kubuntu 12.04, everything that got installed 
is condensed Gnuradio 3.4.2 (for libusrp), OpenBTS and some related command 
line tools. Nothing redefined, nothing changed, no tweaks, nothing. How should 
I modify something relevant, with my almost non-existant linux knowledge?! :) 
In fact my only personal contribute to this is that I automated the 
installation of this setup with a crude and dumb script, just that I do not 
have to type so much, otherwise the installation follows the gnuradio.org and 
openbts.org websites.  

 

As I have said, I will do further research :)

 

Ralph.

 

 

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On 13 Feb 2013 10:35, Ralph A. Schmid, dk5ras wrote:





 

Sure, I always run it verbose, and I will extract the exact error message, 
today I simply did not find the time for this :) I know it very well that the 
message “doe not work” does not tell very much...working on it.

 

Ralph.

 

Fair enough.

I usually find that if build-gnuradio fails, it fails because of a transient 
network problem, so it can't download the source it needs at the time that it's 
run, or the system it finds itself on is far-enough away from "stock" that its 
assumptions are violated, and it falls over.

For example, I had one person a couple of years back who'd redefined a few 
system commands that the script uses, so the script naturally, failed.

 

 

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