Hello,

In the past, I've always used the build-gnuradio script to install
everything with great success.  This ensures that I have all the latest
versions of both GNU Radio and UHD.

However, I recently got a new machine and installed Ubuntu 14.04 on it (I
haven't had any issues with 14.04 before).  I updated the OS to the latest
version and then tried using build-gnuradio.  Immediately I started having
issues.  First, the script was unable to install git, cmake, and other
dependencies.  However, I was manually able to do a "sudo apt-get" on all
of these packages and at least get to the point where the script tries to
install UHD.

Now I've run into a strange issue where "make install" for UHD appears to
put all the .hpp files in the right place, but the script fails because it
can't find the uhd_find_devices command.  I've tried to manually make
install UHD with the same effects.  It tells me that all the .hpp files are
in the correct directory, but I still cannot locate the uhd_find_devices
command.  Note that running build-gnuradio with the verbose flag set didn't
throw any errors that I can see.

Has anyone experienced similar issues?  Does the simple "sudo apt-get
install gnuradio" command install the latest versions of UHD and GNU
Radio?  I am also leaning towards trying a PyBOMBS based install.  That
said, I don't think I'm doing anything differently this time around and
I've always had good luck with using build-gnuradio.

Thanks in advance for the help.

-- 
Peter Witkowski
pwitkow...@gmail.com
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