On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 4:29 AM, Martin Luelf <m...@mluelf.de> wrote:

> > Possibly Ubuntu sets up /usr/local to be regular-user
> > writeable, but that would be a horrible security flaw.
>
> At least for my Ubuntu 12.04 /usr/local is owned by root:root with 0755
> permissions and everything else would have given me nightmares ;)
>
> Maybe you started the script with sudo, instead of letting the script
> itself call sudo, then you would have had the necessary permissions.
>
> Yours
> Martin
>
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I need to recheck the whole Ubuntu thing as soon as I get back to my lab.

For my SL problem, I think it installed albeit without gnuradio companion
working. I try to run "gnuradio-companion" in terminal and I get this
following error:

Cannot import gnuradio.

Is the python path environment variable set correctly?
    All OS: PYTHONPATH

Is the library path environment variable set correctly?
    Linux: LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    Windows: PATH
    MacOSX: DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH

I tried setting the paths in my .bashrc here:

# .bashrc

# Source global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
        . /etc/bashrc
fi

# User specific aliases and functions

# library path for gnuradio
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib64

# python path for gnuradio
export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/usr/local/lib64/python2.6/site-packages

Oddly enough at the end of the build script I did not get the usual set
pythonpath message (around line 1219 in the buildscript). I am going to
test out the UHD driver tonight with an actual USRP.

Jon
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