Hi,
One workaround is to add the path of the "util_model.py" to the sys.path
(PYTHONPATH environment variable), then python should find the file.
Your warings are regarding doxygen.
BR,
Marcin

czw., 25 lis 2021 o 08:22 能书能言 <2127629...@qq.com> napisał(a):

> Hi
> Thank you for your reply. I have tried this operation method, but the
> problem still exists. I will re-describe my operation process:
> First, I used the gr_modtool tool to create an OOT module
> Then, I used the gr_modtool tool again to add a .py file (this is my block
> file)
> Since the .py file in the previous step needs to use the "util_model.py"
> file, I will copy this file directly to the /python directory
> Then execute, cmake, make, make install, make ldconfig, create a simple
> flow diagram to test this module, but an error "no module named util_model"
> is reported
> So according to your method, change the CMaketxt file, delete the build
> directory and create a new one, re-execute cmake..., but "no module named
> util_model" still exists
> In addition, I found that two warnings appeared when I executed the make
> command(Attached picture)
> I don’t know if the reason for this error is related to it
> Regards,
> linge93
>
>
> ------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
> *发件人:* "Vasil Velichkov" <vvvelich...@gmail.com>;
> *发送时间:* 2021年11月24日(星期三) 晚上10:20
> *收件人:* "能书能言"<2127629...@qq.com>;
> *抄送:* "discuss-gnuradio"<discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org>;
> *主题:* Re: 回复: How to configure the TensorFlow environment so that it can
> be used on gnuradio?
>
> Hi linge93,
>
> On 24/11/2021 15.24, 能书能言 wrote:
> > I copied the "util_model.py" file directly to the /python directory
>
> >  I now know that I can’t just put it under the gr_oot/python folder
>
> Open gr_oot/python/CMakeLists.txt and add util_model.py in the
> GR_PYTHON_INSTALL files, something similar to
>
> GR_PYTHON_INSTALL(
>     FILES
>     __init__.py
>     util_model.py
>     DESTINATION ${GR_PYTHON_DIR}/oot
> )
>
> Add in case you are using git for source control don't forget to add it to
> the repository.
>
> git add python/util_model.py
>
> Regards,
> Vasil
>

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