(created a new, simple.dummy_ff() module, to keep testing simple)
Still no succes, two small additions:
1. In gr-simple/CMakeList.txt (under "install directories")
is written:
set(GR_INCLUDE_DIR include/simple)
And in gr-\swig\ CMakeList.txt
is written:
DESTINATION ${GR_INCLUDE_DIR}/simple
Imre,
With the exception of the swig files, the paths things are being installed
to look logical to me for the way the windows install is built. Seems like
the swig files should be in include/pager2/swig based on how the tree is
set up for the built-in blocks, though I can't say for certain. I a
Thanks again Geof, your hints realy helped me.
After some bumps in the table (From my head), and quite some hair laying
around (Also from my head);
Cmake, configure, build and even install / uninstall ends with zero
warnings & errors.
I'll send you a .zip file by direct mail. (Be aware, it
Looks like it is trying to link to the gnuradio-pmt library and it can't
find it, so check to see if the /lib subdir is being included in the
library search path.
Geof
On Saturday, October 22, 2016, Imre Biacsics wrote:
> Thank you, -o- wise one.
>
> In fact that was de only problem: Now i can
Thank you, -o- wise one.
In fact that was de only problem: Now i can build all projects and even
build install.
But the module was not properly installed and threw the:
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute
In the GRC terminal.
I narrowed that down to the file /swig/pager2_swig.i
Look in the cmake file(s) for something along the lines of:
COMMAND ""
If you find it, delete the double quotes. I searched and found one in
cmake\Modules\UseSWIG.cmake, so I would start there.
Geof
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 9:20 PM, Imre Biacsics
wrote:
> Dear specialists,
>
> One step solved,
Dear specialists,
One step solved, creating two other issues. I'am sure: overlooking
something very obvious. Sorry for that.
The two projects throw a "Error MSB6006 "cmd.exe" exited with code 9009."
Wich makes sense becease:
'""' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
Imre,
Glad you had success. I'll work to replicate your steps, and then towards
building a "developer pack" as an add-on to the basic install (to include
adding all the many symbol files for debugging purposes).
Geof
On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 3:45 AM, Imre Biacsics
wrote:
> I am going to answer
I am going to answer my own question.
"How simple is the solution when the cause is known"
I was a bit dumb:
Somewhere in the scripts, spaces are removed. The result was that is
looked for:
F:/grc/OOTmodules/
My real path :
F:/grc/OOT modules/
:( sorry
Imre Biacsics
(Swigwin issue)
F
(Swigwin issue)
Following up this message
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnuradio/2016-07/msg00108.html
With another question.
My goal was to sort out all the dependecies and paths to succesfully
automate the process.
When done I will share my findings.
In short, I did this:
Gavin,
Thanks for that. I will include your instructions, and see what I can do
to make it more streamlined.
Geof
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 2:28 PM, Gavin Jacobs
wrote:
> You may recall that I asked if it was feasible to build an OOT
> module/block for GRC on Windows. To answer my own question,
You may recall that I asked if it was feasible to build an OOT module/block for
GRC on Windows. To answer my own question, it is barely feasible. The folks who
created the windows binary package cleared the path through the jungle, but
they left a lot of breadcrumbs in the resulting build. If an
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