What could cause that? I just confirmed that the notebook has internet connectivity.

On 11/21/2017 2:41 PM, Brashendeavours wrote:
It looks like that error occurred because your PyBombs doesn’t a connection to download gr-iio? “Unable to fetch”



On Nov 21, 2017, at 2:36 PM, Ed Troy <et...@aeroconsult.com <mailto:et...@aeroconsult.com>> wrote:

I tried this on another computer running Ubuntu 17.04 within VMWare that gives me the same problem. In this case, I did not need sudo and got slightly different results, but still no luck.
PyBOMBS.install_manager - INFO - No packages to install.
edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$ source setup_env.sh
edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$ pybombs remove gr-iio
PyBOMBS - INFO - PyBOMBS Version 2.3.2
PyBOMBS.remove - INFO - Removing package gr-iio.
Uninstalling: (100%) [========================================================] edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$ yes | pybombs recipes add gr-recipes git+https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-recipes.git
PyBOMBS - INFO - PyBOMBS Version 2.3.2
PyBOMBS.recipes - WARNING - Cache dir /home/edtroy/.pybombs/recipes/gr-recipes for remote recipe location gr-recipes already exists! Deleting. Cloning: (100%) [=========================================================] edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$ sed -i 's/gitrev.* /gitbranch: master/' ~/.pybombs/recipes/gr-recipes/gr-iio.lwr
edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$ pybombs install gr-iio
PyBOMBS - INFO - PyBOMBS Version 2.3.2
PyBOMBS.install_manager - INFO - Phase 1: Creating install tree and installing binary packages:
Install tree:
|
\- gr-iio
PyBOMBS.install_manager - INFO - Phase 2: Recursively installing source packages to prefix:
PyBOMBS.install_manager - INFO - Installing package: gr-iio
Cloning: (100%) [=========================================================] PyBOMBS.Packager.source - ERROR - Problem occurred while building package gr-iio:
Unable to fetch recipe gr-iio
PyBOMBS.install_manager - ERROR - Error installing package gr-iio. Aborting.
edtroy@ubuntu:~/prefix/default$




On 11/21/2017 1:46 PM, Brashendeavours wrote:
Lets blow away the gr-iio you have in there and start from scratch.

Try:
$ cd ~/prefix/default
$ source setup_env.sh
$ pybombs remove gr-iio
$ yes | pybombs recipes add gr-recipes git+https://github.com/gnuradio/gr-recipes.git $ sed -i 's/gitrev.*/gitbranch: master/' ~/.pybombs/recipes/gr-recipes/gr-iio.lwr
$ pybombs install gr-iio

Please try these instructions and if any give you an error, post that.

gnuradio-companion gives me:
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Blake



On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 1:18 PM, Ed Troy <et...@aeroconsult.com <mailto:et...@aeroconsult.com>> wrote:

    My setup is under ~/prefix/default

    Actually, I had tried that earlier and it did not work. When I
    do it, after pybombs install gr-iio, I get
    PyBOMBS - INFO - PyBOMBS Version 2.3.2
    ByBOMB.install_manager - INFO - Phase 1: Creating install tree
    and installing binary packages:
    PyBOMBS.install_manager - INFO - No packages to install.

    After starting gnuradio-companion, if I search for pluto, it
    does not find anything

    Something is wrong, but I don't know what.
    Regards,
    Ed




    On 11/21/2017 12:51 PM, Brashendeavours wrote:
    Ed,

    You installed using PyBombs? Perfect, that’s what the
    instructions call for! :)

    When using PyBombs and installing new modules, you want to
    ensure you are under the proper prefix.  This is usually
    ~/gnuradio/default or ~/prefex/default (as per
    https://www.gnuradio.org/blog/pybombs-the-what-the-how-and-the-why/
    <https://www.gnuradio.org/blog/pybombs-the-what-the-how-and-the-why/>)

    Additionally, make sure to run the script that ensures both
    PyBombs and gnuradio components are installed in the correct
    locations.
    $ cd ~/prefix/default  (or ~/gnuradio/default)
    $ source ./setup_env.sh

    So get a grip on this, then run:
    $ sed -i 's/gitrev.*/gitbranch: master/'
    ~/.pybombs/recipes/gr-recipes/gr-iio.lwr
    $ pybombs install gr-iio

    Let me know if it’s a win.

    Cheers,
    Blake

    On Nov 21, 2017, at 12:33 PM, Ed Troy <et...@aeroconsult.com
    <mailto:et...@aeroconsult.com>> wrote:

    Hi Blake,
    I saw that, and some other things, but I am wondering if that
    will work in my case since I installed Gnuradio-companion
    using PYBOMBS. I believe that results in a totally different
    directory structure, but I am not sure.
    Regards,
    Ed

    On 11/21/2017 12:21 PM, Brashendeavours wrote:
    Hello Ed,

    Located on the post you mentioned, at:
    https://www.rtl-sdr.com/adalm-pluto-sdr-unboxing-and-initial-testing/
    <https://www.rtl-sdr.com/adalm-pluto-sdr-unboxing-and-initial-testing/>

    Is a link to a reddit post explaining what you ask:
    
https://www.reddit.com/r/RTLSDR/comments/6tnjba/getting_started_with_adalmpluto_and_gnu_radio/

    Steps 2 and 3 of that post explain how to install the newest
    version of the gr-iio module (that includes Pluto support).

    Cheers,
    Blake


    On Nov 21, 2017, at 11:32 AM, Ed Troy <et...@aeroconsult.com
    <mailto:et...@aeroconsult.com>> wrote:

    I am trying to get my PlutoSDR to work with
    Gnuradio-companion in Ubuntu 17.04. It took a while, but I
    have Gnuradio-companion up and running and if I go into the
    Industrial IO, I see various sinks and sources for FMCOMMS,
    but nothing for PlutoSDR. I have seen several posts where
    the PlutoSDR source is clearly in Gnuradio-companion. How do
    you get it into the software? One page that clearly shows
    the source is
    https://www.rtl-sdr.com/adalm-pluto-sdr-unboxing-and-initial-testing/.


    I am running GNU Radio Companion 3.7.12git-269-g8aa965c6

    Below is a screen shot of what I am trying to get from the
    above-mentioned web site.
    <dedbgcaj.png>
    Thanks,
    Ed


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