bengt.to...@gmail.com writes: > My gnuradio program does not start in my Mint 17.3 installation.
Summary: I believe this is a bug in the package on Mint. (The bug may be inherited from elsewhere, too: maybe in the Debian package, maybe in the PyPI package. That would need more diagnosis to determine.) > When I invoke the command "gnuradio-companion" I get the following message: > > ----------------------------- > Cannot import gnuradio. That looks like a bug, indeed. Because you later reported that installing another Python package brings correct behaviour, this strongly indicates that the gnuradio package does not correctly declare its dependencies. In other words: The 'gnuradio-companion' program does not work without an additional package installed, so that is a dependency which must be declared for the 'gnuradio' package. > Grateful for hints on how to find out the reason and to solve the > problem. I think you have enough information to write a bug report to the Mint bug tracking system for this. -- \ “The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not | `\ you believe in it.” —Neil deGrasse Tyson, 2011-02-04 | _o__) | Ben Finney -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list