I removed the xerces stuff from the build and install scripts last month. You may want to download the scripts again:
http://www.kd7lmo.net/ground_gnuradio_baseline.html On Sat, 22 Oct 2005, Robitaille, Michael wrote: > >On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 14:26:23 -0700, Eric Blossom wrote: > > > > >>On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 03:09:21PM -0600, Robitaille, Michael wrote: > >> Hello all and thanks for your. > >> > >> I finally got all the baseline and gnuradio software installed per > >> KD7LMO.net with some modification and still some question, for instance: > >> > >> 1- In the install_baseline.sh there is the installation of > >> xerces-c-src-2_6_0 but not in the baseline build shell or in the list of > >> items needed. I did not install this package, is this ok? > > > > >You don't need xerces. This is OK > > It would be good to change the install script at KD7LM0 web site. > > >> 2- Is the Octave/Octave-forge package needed? I did build > and > >> installed these packages. > > > > >Not required for GNU Radio, but nice to have. > > > > It would be good to to mention that this is optional at KD7LM0 web site. > > > > >> 3- Should any of these packages, including gnuradio, be > > >> installed with sudo? > > > > > Depends on your setup. I don't install with sudo (being generally > > paranoid), and have arranged things so that I'm in a group that has > > write access to everything under /usr/local. Judicious use of > > > chmod g+s on directories under there is useful. > > > > I like the idea of not having to use sudo. I will try to change the > permission on the appropriate directory. > > Does anyone have a list of what those directories are? > > > > >> I then tried to do install my brand new USRP, =), based on the wiki > >> UsrpInstall. Here are the problems I have encountered and need help > with: > > > >> 1- The directory /usr/local/share/usrp/rev2 was not created with > the > >> required files (firmware). I created the directory and added the files > as > >> root manually. Running the program test_usrp_standard_tx does not seem > to > >> install the firmware file in the directory. Most likely related to #3 > above > >> but not I did try to do gnuradio install with sudo and it did not put the > >> fillies. I did use CVS and per the instruction, I manually copied the > file > >> usrp_fpga.rbf to the directory. > > > > > I think this was a permissions problem. Unless you're setup to write > > > /usr/local and below, you will want to "sudo make install". > > > > >> 2- When I run test_usrp_standard_tx I get the error - can't find > >> usrp_fpga.rbf. The LED on the USRP does change from 2Hz to 1Hz, so the > > >> firmware did get loaded. > > > > > If you're building from CVS, you need to install the .rbf file manually. > > Grab http://comsec.com/usrp/usrp_fpga_rev2_2005_10_20.rbf > <http://comsec.com/usrp/usrp_fpga_rev2_2005_10_20.rbf> and install > > it as /usr/local/share/usrp/rev2/usrp_fpga.rbf > > I did that (see last sentence in #1) and I still got the error that it could > not find usrp_fpga.rbf. > Is this file supposed to be somewhere else to? > > Isn't' there a better method to set this up with the CVS release? > > >> 3- I do have hotplug running and seem to have permission to access > the > >> USRP device (when I had a camera to the USB port, it loaded > automatically). > >> When I check the /etc/hotplup/usb, I do not see usrp or usrp.usremap. > > > We don't use the hotplug stuff. Our library loads the firmware and fpga > > > bitstream when you first open the device. > > > > Why the the UsrpInstall wiki mention that you need hotplug for setting up > USB device permission? > > > > I am on FC4, how can I make sure that I have permission for the USB? > > > > I do not see any usrp or usrp.usremap in the /etc/hotplug/usb directory but > I do see some for the USB camera that I connected. > > > > Can I get more information about the scrip that set the device permission > mention in the UsrpInstall wiki? > > > > > There's lots of variation on usb device permissions depending on your > > distribution. Under SuSE 9.3 it "just works". Not sure why! > > Under Mandrake 10.1 I made myself a member of group usb, which is the > > group that owns everything under /proc/bus/usb/* > > FWIW, the gid and perms used by usbfs can be set with a mount command > > option. E.g., > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ grep usbfs /etc/rc.d/init.d/usb > > action "Mount USB filesystem" mount -t usbfs -o > devmode=0664,devgid=43 > > > none /proc/bus/usb > > > > I am running on FC4, any help with those that have experience or have USRP > running on FC4 would be appreciated. > > > > >> > >> 4- When I run the example usrp_oscope.py I get the error No module > >> named gnuradio. > > > Did you make install? Did it work? > > You might try "sudo ldconfig" > > Is your PYTHONPATH set? Should be something like: > > > /usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages > > > > I did install and will do it again making sure that there are absolutely no > errors. Somehow I must have missed an error message about not being able to > create the /usr/local/share/usrp directories. I will try it with setting > write permission for the share directory. > > > > Thanks for the help. > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
