On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Manu T S <manu.t.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Alex, > > I am using PyBOMBS for installation. PyBOMBS installed GNU Radio(3.7) to a > local directory instead of /usr/local. In my case this directory is > "/home/manu/gr/target/". The files missing are there in > "/home/manu/gr/target/include/gnuradio", while they are not found in my old > installation (3.6.* inside /usr/local). I want gqrx also to work with the > new (3.7), and I used PyBOMBS to install. > > So it could be that the qmake is not able to locate the header files in > "~/gr/target/include/gnuradio". Is there a way to specify that in the > recipes?
The gqrx build system based on qmake uses pkg-config to find the gnuradio dependencies. The environment to find the pkg-config scripts is set up by pybombs; however, if you have gnuradio 3.6 installed system wide in /usr/local/ the old pkg-config files may interfere with pybombs. I see no other safe option than to remove gnuradio 3.6 from /usr/local. If you still need gnuradio 3.6 you can install it under a prefix other than /usr/local. As long as you have gnuradio 3.6 in /usr/local it will interfere, not only with gqrx but other applications as well. Alex _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio