Hi Marcus

No.

Regards

David

Il Mer 19 Lug 2023, 17:23 Volker Schroer <dl1...@gmx.de> ha scritto:

> Did you run cmake with
>
> -DENABLE_POSTINSTALL=ON ?
>
> — Volker
>
> Am 19.07.2023 um 17:16 schrieb David Martini <martini.david...@gmail.com>:
>
> 
> Hi Marcus
>
> Thak you for answer
> I don't update the the Ubuntu. Ubuntu is 20.04 lts.
> Only gnuradio was update using the instruction on wiki ('InstallingGR' )
> to version v3 10.7.0
> Everything working ok but no icon is present. To lauch gnuradio we need to
> open the terminal and lauch it.
> Not a big deal..but I would like to understand way.
>
> Best Regards
>
> David
>
>
>
>
> Il Mer 19 Lug 2023, 14:32 Marcus Müller <mmuel...@gnuradio.org> ha
> scritto:
>
>> Hi David!
>>
>> Thanks for reaching out; couldn't find time to answer you yesterday.
>>
>> So, in best engineering manner, let's check a few assumptions with you:
>>
>> - I'm interpreting your "routine update as "I updated Ubuntu 20.04 to
>> Ubuntu 23.04",
>> because that's the only version of Ubuntu that I'm aware of that ships
>> GNU Radio  3.10.5.
>>
>> - I'm interpreting your "icon of gnuradio" as the GNU Radio companion
>> launcher icon that
>> you get (for example, if you're on Gnome desktop, by pressing the
>> "windows" key and
>> starting to type gnuradio).
>>
>> Are these assumptions correct?
>> Which desktop are you using? If that's unclear, I think we could work
>> with a screenshot of
>> where you expect the icon to be.
>>
>> So, I just checked¹, and the Ubuntu 23.04 package still installs the
>> gnuradio-grc.desktop
>> file which *should* make any modern desktop environment list GNU Radio
>> companion in its
>> launchable programs, hence my confusion.
>> I compared the desktop files themselves, and they haven't changed.
>>
>> Best,
>> Marcus
>>
>> ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
>> ¹ that means I went to packages.ubuntu.com, looked up the `gnuradio`
>> package in both the
>> version from Ubuntu 20.04 (focal) and the version from Ubuntu 23.04
>> (lunar), got the "list
>> of files" for amd64 (bottom of the package page), and compared these
>> using `comm -3`.
>>
>> On 18.07.23 15:25, David Martini wrote:
>> > Hi all
>> >
>> > After a routine update of ubuntu 20.04 (gnuradio was also in the list
>> of sw update) the
>> > icon of gnuradio disappeared.
>> > The gnuradio start properly from terminal.
>> > The gnuradio is 3.10.5.
>> > Any help?
>> >
>> > Thanks
>> >
>> > David Martini
>> >
>>
>

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