On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Rob Kossler <rkoss...@nd.edu> wrote:

> Martin,
> One more thing...  Now, when I run the command "pybombs update uhd", I get
> the reply "PyBombs.RecipeListManager - ERROR - Package None has no recipe
> file!".
>

This may be my fault from this commit:
https://github.com/gnuradio/pybombs/commit/72b7bf18dea87c7e2a668f4f70be1e5f3f236975

The change on line 73 needs to be reverted and we need to check both cases
for not None, or check for not None earlier and prune the list. I'm not
familiar enough with pybombs' new architecture to see if there's a better
place to prune not None deps.

Sorry for the bug :-)


>
> Rob
>
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Rob Kossler <rkoss...@nd.edu> wrote:
>
>> Thanks for all the replies.
>>
>> Following Martin's suggestion, I added the appropriate line to
>> config.yml.  After this my install command attempted the source install,
>> but died with the same problem that my gnuradio install died yesterday --
>> problem finding boost components.  I followed Derek's suggestion to install
>> boost 1.54.  Unfortunately, that didn't fix the problem I'm having with the
>> uhd install.  (See attached txt file for details.)
>>
>> Next, I edited the boost.lwr recipe and changed all "1.53" to "1.54" and
>> all "1_53" to "1_54".  Now, the uhd install works.  I'm not sure if this
>> was the right way to fix the problem but it worked for me.
>>
>> However, I see that it installed the latest master
>> (UHD_003.010.git-0-42a3eeb6) even though I had modified the uhd recipe file
>> with the line "gitrev: tags/release_003_009_002" which is what has worked
>> for me in the past in order to get a specific version.  Perhaps the install
>> is not using the recipe file I think...
>>
>> Martin, I do have one question about the lines you suggested that I add
>> to config.yml.  Without those lines, shouldn't the command "pybombs install
>> uhd" have done a binary install? Yesterday, I found no evidence of a binary
>> install, but today I found an old version 3.5.5. I'm not sure if this
>> installed during the uhd install or when I later tried to install
>> gnuradio.  In any event, I am wondering if there is a way to configure
>> pybombs to do a binary install but to use a specific version such as 3.9.2?
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 5:18 AM, Martin Braun <martin.br...@ettus.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey Rob,
>>>
>>> thanks for trying PyBOMBS and sorry for the lack of an announcement on
>>> usrp-users. I will announce it there once we release the next version
>>> (which will be very soon) because I've fixed some issues and also made
>>> UHD installation easier.
>>>
>>> In your case, to install UHD, do the following:
>>>
>>> 1) Create a prefix. Run one of these commands:
>>>   a) $ pybombs prefix init -a default ~/path/to/prefix
>>>   b) $ sudo pybombs prefix init -a default /usr/local
>>>
>>> The latter will put all source installs in the system, the former will
>>> put them somewhere in your home dir. For the record: Most people will
>>> want a).
>>>
>>> 2) Define this as the default prefix:
>>>     $ pybombs config default_prefix default
>>>
>>> This step is not required, but if lets you skip the -p option for all
>>> following PyBOMBS commands.
>>>
>>> 3) Now comes the complicated part, which will be changed in the next
>>> version. PyBOMBS provides no defaults on which packages to install from
>>> source rather than from apt-get or whatever. You need to configure your
>>> prefix to override system defaults to source. To do this, edit the
>>> <prefix>/.pybombs/config.yml file and add the lines from here:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/gnuradio/pybombs/blob/master/pybombs/skel/.pybombs/config.yml
>>>
>>> (or just copy that file there).
>>>
>>> 4) Now you can just do 'pybombs install uhd' and it will install UHD
>>> from source to your prefix. At any time, you can then 'pybombs  update
>>> uhd' to re-pull master and re-build.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>>
>>> M
>>>
>>> On 01/28/2016 12:11 AM, Rob Kossler wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> > I just setup a new system and as I attempted to install UHD via
>>> PyBOMBS,
>>> > I stumbled on the PyBOMBS 2.0 changeover.  Since I typically only
>>> follow
>>> > the usrp-users list and not the gnuradio list, I didn't see the
>>> > announcement of this changeover.
>>> >
>>> > I am having trouble with the install.  I really am only interested in
>>> > installing UHD (source code install), so I tried the following line,
>>> but
>>> > nothing really happened.  Afterwards, I do not see any UHD installation
>>> > in my prefix location.  Also, it is not clear to me how I would choose
>>> > whether this install should be a source install or binary install.
>>> >
>>> > $ pybombs install uhd
>>> > PyBombs.install - INFO - No packages to install.
>>> >
>>> > Any idea why the above does not seem to do anything?
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > When this didn't seem to work, I decided to go ahead and install
>>> > gnuradio since previous PyBOMBS installs of this type would also
>>> install
>>> > UHD as a source code install.  This install failed - the results are in
>>> > the attached TXT file.  Basically, it looks like it can't find some
>>> > boost component, but it is not clear to me why it couldn't fix the
>>> > problem and install what it needed.  There are plenty of boost
>>> warnings,
>>> > but I'm not sure if they are benign or not.
>>> >
>>> > Let me know any suggestions.  Thanks.
>>> >
>>> > Rob
>>> >
>>> >
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