Thanks Mike for the suggestion.

I put together a fresh Ubuntu system, installed git, cmail, libusb-1.0-0-dev and build-essential as well as openssh-server. So nothing else to get in the way.

I think did the pybombs. It appeared to all compile and link fine. Took a bit over 2 hours (semi-slow machine).

Now when I type "gnuradio-companion" I get a message saying gnuradio-companion not installed, it suggests I do the sudo apt-get install gnuradio.

I thought by doing the pybombs that was all to be included? what am I missing now?

Thanks
George

On 8/26/2014 04:18, Mike Jameson wrote:
I recently had the same 'segmentation fault' error which was due to having 'gr-baz' installed. See this post for info on debugging the segmentation fault:

http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2013-11/msg00232.html

Essentially, run the following:

gbd --args python $(which gnuradio-companion)
run
#wait for crash
bt

Look at the top of the output for a gr module that looks suspicious, in my case uninstalling gr-baz fixed the issue.

I'd highly recommend using the pybombs technique to install GNU Radio as a non-root user. It also allows you to install and uninstall GNU Radio and lots of other stuff as simply as running the following:

./pybombs install uhd gnuradio hackrf

The url for the pybombs wiki is here:

http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/pybombs/wiki

If you choose this route, make sure you uninstall everything related to uhd/gnuradio/hackrf/osmosdr etc by manually going into each project's 'build' folder and typing:

sudo make uninstall

...and then run a final check by searching for anything related to uhd/gnuradio.hackrf/osmosdr etc by running the following:

sudo find / -name gnuradio

Mike

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On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Marcus Müller <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    The ctrlport related warnings are ok (they are but warnings), the
    segfault is bad; as you might imagine, it's not the easiest thing
    to debug.
    However, I really hope you uninstalled Ubuntu's gnuradio package
    first, before using build-gnuradio?
    Also, you'll *still* have to install libhackrf and gr-osmosdr to
    get the sources you were missing in the first place.

    Greetings,
    Marcus


    On 25.08.2014 21:55, GeorgeF wrote:
    > One thing I tried was "wget http://www.sbrac.org/files/build-gnuradio &&
    chmod a+x ./build-gnuradio && ./build-gnuradio"
    >
    > After almost 4 hours it completed.  Didn't notice any errors
    during the build.
    >
    > However now when I run gnuradio-companion I get:
    > Warning: Block key "blocks_crtlport_monitor" not found when
    loading category tree.
    > Warning: Block key "blocks_ctrlport_monitor_performance" not
    found when loading category tree.
    > Segmentation fault (core dumped)
    >
    > What am I missing?
    >
    > George
    >
    >
    >
    > On 8/25/2014 09:07, Marcus Müller wrote:
    The gnuradio package doesn't contain every GNU Radio module that
    exists ;)
    you still need to install gr-osmosdr and libhackrf; see my last
    mail[1].

    Greetings,
    Marcus

    [1]http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2014-08/msg00361.html

    On 25.08.2014 14:58, GeorgeF wrote:
    >>> I am trying to find the osmocom and/or RTL-SDR sources.
    >>>
    >>> I'm running GNU Radio Companion 3.7.2.1
    >>>
    >>> In GNC I did a search for osmocom and RTL-SDR and nothing was
    >>> found.
    >>>
    >>> What didn't I setup correctly during the "sudo apt-get install
    >>> gnuradio" install?
    >>>
    >>> Thanks George
    >>>
    >>>
    >>> On 8/24/2014 12:42, Martin Braun wrote:
    >>>> Which source?
    >>>>
    >>>> M
    >>>>
    >>>> On 24 Aug 2014 16:59, "GeorgeF" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>
    >>>> <mailto:[email protected]> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>> I just installed GNU on a Ubuntu 14.04 LTS machine.
    >>>>
    >>>> Here is how I installed it: "sudo apt-get install gnuradio" All
    >>>> appeared good, I thing typed "gnuradio-companion" and got the it
    >>>> up and running.
    >>>>
    >>>> Problem: On the right side of the display I am missing a few
    >>>> things, 1 of which is SOURCE. (SINK also is mission).
    >>>>
    >>>> What did I do wrong?
    >>>>
    >>>> Thanks George
    >>>>
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