/python2.7/site-packages/gnuradio/gr/top_block.py,
line 100, in __getattr__
return getattr(self._tb, name)
AttributeError: 'top_block_sptr' object has no attribute 'top_layout'
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On 12/04/2013 10:53 AM, Martin Braun (CEL) wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 10:37:58AM +0200, Stefan Gofferje wrote:
what is THAT??? Occurred with the 3.7.2 download package...
enterprise:/usr/src/gr-build # cmake ../gnuradio-3.7.2
CMake Error at CMakeLists.txt:22 (message):
Prevented
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the directory using other methods.
rm -rf gnuradio-3.7.2
rm -rf gr-build
tar xzf gnuradio-3.7.2.tar.gz
md gr-build
cd gr-build
cmake ../gnuradio-3.7.2
= same result
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Domain Display tab in the QT GUI sink, the
window just closes. Nothing on the console, like error messages, etc...
Just *puff* gone... Is there a know bug with that?
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. According to the package info it is 3.7.2-1.1 but
gnuradio-companion --version says 3.7.2. Hard to tell, what's the actual
version. I use the official Opensuse Ham radio repo.
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new and deleted everything and created the dirs
new again and then it worked - basically. Typical Suse-phenomenon - tons
of dependencies not found...
Luckily, I found a 3.7.3-git version on OSBS which runs fine so far.
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to some release-files.
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Hi,
I recently installed some stuff on my Opensuse 12.3, including gnuradio
and QGis2.
When using QT widgets, Gnuradio GRC fails with
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /home/sgofferj/top_block.py, line 12, in module
from gnuradio import qtgui
File
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But again, I don't know anything about Python so I wouldn't know how to
diagnose the problem...
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the PRC-148
have a a bunch of filters and different paths with are switched
electronically inside or do they just throw out a lot of harmonics and
spurious?
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fry the chickens
on the neighbors' farm :).
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information that are
operatively relevant :).
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time permits.
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while still
keeping the harmonics and spurious in check.
The main goal is ease of operation, i.e. the operator shouldn't need to
think about switching cables/hitting RF switches depending on the RF band.
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the function? I'm talking about a
high-quality manageable switch with a reasonably well dimensioned
backplane, not some SOHO-stuff.
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similar observations but without any hardware. The WX FFT totally
locks my Athlon 64 3800+, when displaying.
Just signal source - FFT sink.
BUT - only the WX FFT. The QT FFT seems rather reasonable in performance
demands.
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-3 FPS I am around 75-85% CPU...
But still I'm wondering why the QT sink is not so performance-hungry...
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that the Qt sinks are more efficient, though. The
wxPython has a lot of stuff implemented directly in Python where as the
QtGui is almost entirely done in C++.
Of course, I used a throttle :).
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bandwidth unless of course, somebody meanwhile is actually building
amplifiers which work over this bandwidth without producing distortions
and harmonics of significant strength.
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.
That's just a suggestion, of course. I'm just imagining that there might
be a few others out there which are also used to analog NF spectrum
displays which show 0 - $BANDWIDTH :).
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project is on the HF side
but maybe taking the NF guys into consideration wouldn't harm :).
Talking practically, the mirrored display is less an issue than losing
half of the bandwidth in the display, which might contain interesting data.
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then and
if desired create a QT radiobutton to change it in-app.
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by another block which is a Qt radiobutton.
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display shows real values only in the positive half, you'd
make an old man very happy :D.
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Now also the WX scope segfaults.
I tried any combination of setting/unsetting LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT
(found via Google) and style=nongl / gl. I can't see a pattern.
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parameters only for the axis labels?
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On 04/30/2011 05:38 PM, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
The bandwidth is used to determine both the axis labels, and the correct
decimation parameters
to use to produce the desired display rate. The center frequency is
purely used set axis labels.
()
tb = top_block()
tb.Run(True)
i remember doing this like 2y ago when I first started experimenting
with gnuradio and then it worked.
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the
segfaulting can appear random, because it only happens on certain
display hardware.
Can I help tracking this down? How can I help?
Is it possible to tell WX not to use OpenGL but SDL or XRender?
I'm using a NVIDA GForce card with NVidia's prop. drivers.
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yet, so I created it and put the directives in.
No effect. Still segfaulting.
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and Scope sink. FFT and Waterfall segfault.
Scope works.
Anybody any thoughts on that?
If some developers are reading here, advise me how to create backtraces and I
will be happy to assist with debugging!
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enough to run grc-created WX-stuff?
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to consider?
Specifically, does one have to consider some prerun time of transmitting
some filler before transmitting the actual payload?
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Hi,
On Thursday 21 April 2011, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
On 04/20/2011 11:18 PM, Stefan Gofferje wrote:
On Thursday 21 April 2011, Marcus D. Leech wrote:
OK, so there's also supposed to be a .so and .la file along with
those, so something bad happened
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_gnuradio_core_runtime = swig_import_helper()
File /usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-
packages/gnuradio/gr/gnuradio_core_runtime.py, line 16, in swig_import_helper
import _gnuradio_core_runtime
ImportError: No module named _gnuradio_core_runtime
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