Ryan,
You nailed it! I uninstalled the Pothos SDR environment and when I
reinstalled radioconda I noticed that the installation reset the
Pothos registry settings. That fixed it.
I really appreciate your help.
Best regards,
Dave
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 12:06 PM Ryan Volz wrote:
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> Hi Dave,
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Hi Dave,
I see you've found the relevant GitHub issue for this:
https://github.com/ryanvolz/radioconda/issues/78
It's still unclear to me exactly what is going wrong here, but it is
certainly some form of having multiple versions of a library on your
system (probably Qt, probably installed wit
Marcus,
Many thanks for giving it a shot.
Best regards,
Dave
On Thu, Feb 29, 2024 at 9:25 AM Marcus Müller wrote:
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> Good Morning!
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> I'm looping the mailing list back in, so that more people can look at it!
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> So, this looks generally pretty good; you have exactly one environment. But:
> tha
Good Morning!
I'm looping the mailing list back in, so that more people can look at it!
So, this looks generally pretty good; you have exactly one environment. But: that might
mean when you said you were using miniforge, you might have installed things into the same
environment, so that proble
Hi Dave,
welcome to the GNU Radio community! We certainly try to make it entry-friendly; and the
good news is that the errors you're seeing don't seem to be UNIX-related :)
So, I'd have to guess a lot here, but the error you're describing could mean there's a
wrong version of a library being
Friends,
I'm brand new to Gnu Radio and haven't really used Unix for years. So
please be patient with me here. I loaded Gnu Radio Companion onto my
Windows 10 system and whenever I try to execute a flow graph involving
any of the QT tools I get the following message:
DLL load failed while importin