Hi Fernando - I've seen this issue  on some older Mac OS X installs
(e.g., 10.7 or 10.8 from 2011/2012). I have yet to figure out what's
going on, and it works for MacOS X 10.9 and newer 100% as far as I
can tell so I'm not concentrating efforts on the older no-longer-
supported OSs.
Your Opensuse is not very old (Nov 2016), so chances are it has
something to do with your specific install. Oddly though, the error is
identical to what I see. There is some more debugging you can do to
verify the specifics of the error, which I can provide off-list as they
require temporarily modifying in-place Python scripts.
Maybe reply to me off-list and I'll try to help you out; if we figure
out what's going on we can post back to the list here. Please provide me
with the output from a terminal of "env" as well as a list of what's
installed by the system (via "dpkg" or "yum" or whatever package manager
can list it; I don't know Opensuse). Also, if you have installed
anything from source and if so what projects and where (maybe a list of
files installed with full path).
Cheers! - MLD

On Mon, May 8, 2017, at 06:44 PM, Fernando wrote:
> My GRC crashes when I place a osmocom source and osmocon sink.


> Doing some research I have found that is a python problem with
> _osmosdr_swig> 


> fernando@andromeda:~> python -c 'import osmosdr' Traceback (most
> recent call last):   File "<string>", line 1, in <module>   File 
> "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-
> packages/osmosdr/__init__.py", line 26, in <module>     from
> osmosdr_swig import *   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-
> packages/osmosdr/osmosdr_swig.py", line 21, in <module>
> _osmosdr_swig = swig_import_helper()   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-
> packages/osmosdr/osmosdr_swig.py", line 20, in swig_import_helper
> return importlib.import_module('_osmosdr_swig')   File
> "/usr/lib64/python2.7/importlib/__init__.py", line 37, in
> import_module     __import__(name) ImportError: No module named
> _osmosdr_swig fernando@andromeda:~>> I am using Opensuse 42.2, and it have 
> been reported taht it works fine
> for other people with the same OS.> there is a package called 
> python-gr-osmosdr wich contains /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-
> packages/osmosdr/osmosdr_swig.py> 


> what more can I test?



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