On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:54 AM, Marcus D. Leech <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> On 31/01/12 01:24 AM, Shalabh Jain wrote:
>
>
>>
>
> Just the frequency option (-f 2440M).
>
> -Shalabh
>
> My suspicion is that you're not using the version of Gnu Radio you think
> you're using, and there's an
>  ABI difference between UHD and gr-uhd.
>
> After you re-built UHD and Gnu Radio, did you "sudo ldconfig"?
>

Yes I did do that. I just rechecked the system for any previous
installation files, but there isn't anything. My gnuradio and uhd installs
are in specific directory rather than the default locations, so I can claim
this with certainty.  What I can try is to do a fresh install of latest
gnuradio and uhd branch on my personal laptop and see if this error
persists. I'll report the results of that once I return home.

I can add another random finding to this since I tried rebooting the
machine. If my kernel buffers are set to the default size, I get the std
UHD warning to resize. However, the gui comes up for uhd_fft.py. But if I
resize the buffers as suggested, I get the previously mentioned errors.
Though the bert example errors out in both the cases.

-Shalabh
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