Hi Jim,

 

You've made a great help, thank you. GnuRadio together with GRC runs now on
my RPi, modules Sinks and Sources appeared on GRC module menu and I could
build Gqrx as well, it also works. As a side issue I think RPi's onboard
audio circuitry and/or audio drivers cause some incompatibility problems and
GRC's produced Python files are also problematical ( I appreciate your
comments on these problems, can pulseaudio helps? )

 

Regarding install process, your recommended procedure worked quite well with
a few comments: First, I needed to install SWIG to activate Python support.
Second, my Gnuradio install directory was /usr instead of the default
expected /usr/local so I made Cmake with install prefix as "cmake ..
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr " . I think adjusting Gnuradio install directory
to /usr/local during "sudo apt-get install gnuradio" process can be a better
solution but I don't know yet how to make it (I'll search).

 

I have to state also another issue that may be important and should be taken
into consideration : Upon your first advise I added "deb
http://mirrordirector.raspbian.org/raspbian/ jessie main contrib non-free
rpi" line to the /etc/apt/sources.list file. But afterwards I realized that
there is an existing line same as the new one but with  "wheezy"!
Considering that this may cause problems I had applied the full Jessie
install procedure explained here
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=47944  before I tried
your recent recommendations. This took 2-3 hours operation and added about 1
GB new files, probably slows the RPi and I am not sure whether it was
necessary or not. Today I will make a fresh Raspbian SD card and I'll try
again the full procedure from start but  without installing full Jessie.

 

Keep in touch,

 

73,

Murat

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