Tom, Thanks for the quick reply. One day I will learn all the cool little command line tricks (still a Linux newb).
Once I comment out the "cerr" commands, what do I need to do to have the .cc file changes have an impact on my program? When I reran my program it still printed ">>> gr_fir_fff: using SSE". I also tried rerunning the make file and doing make install, but that did not work either. Thanks for the help, Mike --- On Mon, 12/6/10, Tom Rondeau <[email protected]> wrote: From: Tom Rondeau <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] filter prints ">>> gr_fir_fff: using SSE" To: "Michael Civ" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Date: Monday, December 6, 2010, 9:45 AM On Mon, Dec 6, 2010 at 12:09 PM, Michael Civ <[email protected]> wrote: Hello all, Whenever I use a gr pre-made filter it prints something like ">>> gr_fir_fff: using SSE " depending on the data types. Can anyone tell me what file I need to edit to stop the filter from printing text? I have looked through many filter and fir .cc and .py files, but I could not find the print statements. Thanks, Mike In the source tree, doing a "grep "using SSE" * -R" produces: gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_ccf: using SSE\n"; gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_fcc: using SSE\n";gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_ccc: using SSE\n"; gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_fff: using SSE\n";gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_fsf: using SSE\n"; gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_sss: using SSE2\n";gnuradio-core/src/lib/filter/gr_fir_sysconfig_x86.cc: cerr << ">>> gr_fir_scc: using SSE\n"; Tom
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