Hi Jeff - I can run the zeromq_pushpull.grcvfrom gnuradio3.8 examples
without any warnings using version 3.8.2.0-73-g4a84443c, Python 3.7.3
under Debian 10 (or buster.)
The gnuradio-3.8 install was a clean install.
-- Cinaed
I can run zmpq
On 4/5/21 4:04 AM, Jeff S wrote:
I hope this is
Solved!
The issue was the location of my header file for the class under test
(Related_Clocks); it was inside the lib/ directory instead of the
include/OOTM_NAME/ directory.
The class was able to compile when both the .cc and the .h file were
located in the lib/ directory. However, for CMake to p
Since Abraham is seeing similar things, I don't feel so bad.
Marcus: My python version is 3.6.9.
From: Marcus Müller
Sent: Monday, April 5, 2021 9:13 AM
To: Jeff S; discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Upgrade to GNURadio v3.8 Python Issue?
Jeff,
glad
Jeff,
glad to hear so far everything is working!
I can fully understand the warning is annoying, and I think warnings about
imports might
be something we want to understand (that's one of the things that might come
back to a
project and bite it later). Which python version specifically are you us
Hi Jeff,
I am having just the same warnings when using some decoder blocks from
gr-satellites, the difference is that I did not upgrade from 3.7 to 3.8 but
instead is happening on a fresh gnuradio 3.8 installation with the subsequent
gr-satellite install; both performed as per:
https://gith
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 7:48 AM wrote:
> Good Day Sir,
>
> I just download and installed latest GnuRadio on Windows and on Linux.
>
> The main diff is that Windows version do not have module enabled(ready
> to use) Codec2, FreeDV, PlutoSDR etc. .
>
> Is there any way to do
Marcus,
Glad I got the right list this time! :)
Everything seems to work so far, although I have not done any extensive testing
to try and narrow anything down since, like you said, it is only a warning. I
just find it a bit annoying, but I can live with it. I thought I'd point it
out and s
Hi Jeff,
On 05.04.21 13:04, Jeff S wrote:
> I hope this is the correct list for this question.
Definitely looks like it!
> I'm finally getting around to getting some PCs upgraded from 3.7 to 3.8. I
> did the
> installs to a local prefix and everything seems to be running. What I'm
> seeing,
I hope this is the correct list for this question.
I'm finally getting around to getting some PCs upgraded from 3.7 to 3.8. I did
the installs to a local prefix and everything seems to be running. What I'm
seeing, however, is when I have a ZMQ Pull Source added to my graph (picture of
the sim