Pybombs usually installs stuff in ~/target and adds a script there called ~/target/setup_env.sh which sets up paths. You should try running that before building gnuradio things after installing pybombs. If the includes still aren't found try looking in ~/pybombs or ~/target for them. You should not have needed the apt-get lines after successfully installing pybombs and should probably uninstall those items.
Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 27, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Jeroen Boschma <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I picekd up GNU Radio again and tried to get a simple plain C++ project > working, but no success..... Details below, hopefully somebody can set my > nose in the right direction. > > What I want to do > ======================================== > I want to do some C++ coding outside Companion, so I have C++ with code like: > > --------------------------------------- > int main() > .... > gr::top_block_sptr tb = gr::make_top_block("USRP_framework"); > .... > gr::uhd::usrp_source::sptr usrp_source = > gr::uhd::usrp_source::make(device_addr, uhd::stream_args_t("fc32")); > .... > tb->connect(usrp_source, 0, custom_processor, 0); > .... > --------------------------------------- > > So I want to use the GNU radio framework, and also have direct control over > the USRP. I use a very simple and dirty makefile, to keep as much complexity > out of this, the goal is just to get it working: > > --------------------------------------- > CC = g++ > LIB = -lglut -lGLU -lGL -lgnuradio-blocks -lgnuradio-fft -lgnuradio-pmt > -lgnuradio-runtime -lgnuradio-uhd -lboost_system -lboost_thread -luhd > INCDIR = -I matplotpp > ALIB = matplotpp/matplotpp.a > > USRP_framework: USRP_framework.cc > > $(CC) $(INCDIR) -o USRP_framework USRP_framework.cc $(ALIB) $(LIB) > --------------------------------------- > > My intiial steps: > > 1) I made a fresh Ubuntu install > 2) installed git > 3) got PyBombs > 4) installed GNUradio using PyBombs. As far as I can see, it also installed > UHD directly since it moved in PyBombs to 'installed hardware apps' and > cannot be chosen to install anymore. > > No problems thusfar. > > What went wrong during 'make' > ======================================== > 1) The GNU-radio includes were not found, so I installed gnuradio-dev using > 'apt-get'. > 2) Then UHD includes were not found, so I filled /usr/include/uhd with the > include files by hand (downloaded them). > 3) Then the makefile tells me that 'luhd' was not found > > Anybody an idea what my next step should be to get this very simple framework > working? If PyBombs already installed UHD, why is there no libuhd.so file on > the HD? There is a libuhd.so.003 and a libuhd.so.003.005 .... > > One of the reasons I started all over again (I had a GRC installation > previously) is that a previous attempt gave me errors regarding ABI versions > mismatches between GNUradio and UHD. So they should be build 'simultaneously' > using exact the same resources I guess... > > Best regards, > > Jeroen Boschma > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discuss-gnuradio mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio
