Yep, since luckily it was a fresh Kubuntu install, and since the bit of a tangle with apt-get (and some other package manager issues I have read about), I just wiped the machine with a fresh Fedora 20 KDE spin install and rebuilt gnuradio and everything works fine. I did look back at the mailing list archives over the weekend when I had some time and found Richard Bell had a similar issue around January 26-29 of 2015. But I am up and running again and the future's so bright I gotta wear shades. Thanks.
John Murphy [email protected] On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Tom Rondeau <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Murphy, John <[email protected]> > wrote: >> >> Not sure which prereq lib it was anymore - it was a couple days ago >> and I thought I had gone past the problem. I could guess it was >> something libqwt5 maybe? And it was a case of a failure to overwrite >> the deb archive of which there a ton of examples on the web, almost >> always resolved using the force overwrite option in apt-get and then >> doing the apt-get -f install to execute the install and clean it up. >> >> From what I recall, what happened looked remarkably similar to this I >> see on google... >> http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-bugs/2015-05/msg01014.html >> ...except this happened when the build-gnuradio script was running. >> >> This was literally a case of take a brand new machine never had >> anything on it, install from the current Kubuntu 15.04 iso checked for >> the hash etc, download build-gnuradio from sbrac, run build-gnuradio. >> And I got the apt-get issue. >> I am for all purposes new to apt-get (last time was beyond my >> ever-approaching memory horizon), and I guess I have been fortunate >> enough to have never seen yum trip over its own feet like this, knock >> on wood. >> >> John > > > Ok, so given all of this, my guess is that there's a version mismatch in the > QWT library(ies) you have installed. Looks like cmake is finding a version > but linking against another version. > > You'll want to try and clean out all of your QWT installs. Then it might be > easier to just install QWT yourself. If you do so, use the latest version > (6.1.2). > > Tom > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
