Hi,all:

I’m new in gnuradio, and I met few problems.

I had already connect to usup. When I run the project, it said:

RuntimeError: 

GR-UHD detected ABI compatibility mismatch with UHD library.

GR-UHD was build against ABI: 3.9.0-0,

but UHD library reports ABI: 3.10.0-0

Suggestion: install an ABI compatible version of UHD,

or rebuild GR-UHD component against this ABI version.

I want to downgrade und to version 3.9.0 ,but I don’t know how to do it. So I 
decided to reload gnu radio .
So I run Marcus Leech’s biuld-gnuradio script 
http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGR#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script
 
<http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/InstallingGR#Using-the-build-gnuradio-script>

But it said:
> 
> Proceed?y
> Starting all functions at: Fri Jun 21 15:50:50 HKT 2013
> SUDO privileges are required
> Do you have SUDO privileges?y
> Continuing with script
> Installing prerequisites.
> ====> THIS MAY TAKE QUITE SOME TIME <=====
> Checking for package libfontconfig1-dev
> Checking for package libxrender-dev
> Checking for package libpulse-dev
> Checking for package swig
> Checking for package g++
> Checking for package automake
> Checking for package autoconf
> Checking for package libtool
> Checking for package python-dev
> Checking for package libfftw3-dev
> Checking for package libcppunit-dev
> Checking for package libboost1.48-all-dev
> Checking for package libusb-dev
> Checking for package libusb-1.0-0-dev
> Checking for package fort77
> Checking for package libsdl1.2-dev
> Checking for package python-wxgtk2.8
> Checking for package git-core
> Checking for package libqt4-dev
> Checking for package python-numpy
> Checking for package ccache
> Checking for package python-opengl
> Checking for package libgsl0-dev
> Checking for package python-cheetah
> Checking for package python-lxml
> Checking for package doxygen
> Checking for package qt4-dev-tools
> Checking for package libusb-1.0-0-dev
> Checking for package libqwt5-qt4-dev
> Checking for package libqwtplot3d-qt4-dev
> Checking for package pyqt4-dev-tools
> Checking for package python-qwt5-qt4
> Checking for package cmake
> Checking for package git-core
> Checking for package wget
> Checking for package libxi-dev
> Checking for package python-docutils
> Checking for package gtk2-engines-pixbuf
> Checking for package r-base-dev
> Checking for package python-tk
> Checking for package liborc-0.4-0
> Checking for package liborc-0.4-dev
> Checking for package libasound2-dev
> Checking for package python-gtk2
> Done checking packages
> Checking for library libusb ...Found library libusb
> Checking for library libboost ...Found library libboost
> Checking for library libcppunit ...Found library libcppunit
> Checking for library libfftw ...Found library libfftw
> Checking for library libgsl ...Found library libgsl
> Done
> Fetching various packages (Gnu Radio, UHD, gr-osmosdr, etc)
> via the Internet
> =======> THIS MAY TAKE QUITE SOME TIME <=========
> Fetching Gnu Radio via GIT...Done
> Fetching UHD via GIT...Fetching rtl-sdr (rtl-sdr, and gr-osmosdr) via GIT
> Done
> Starting function uhd_build at: Fri Jun 21 15:56:45 HKT 2013
> Building UHD...
> =============> THIS WILL TAKE SOME TIME <=============
> 
> Done building/installing UHD
> Images successfully installed to: /usr/local/share/uhd/images
> Done downloading firmware to /usr/local/share/uhd/images
> Done function firmware at: Fri Jun 21 16:07:57 HKT 2013
> Starting function gnuradio_build at: Fri Jun 21 16:07:57 HKT 2013
> /usr/local/lib already in ld.so.conf.d
> Doing ldconfig...
> Building Gnu Radio...
> =========> THIS WILL TAKE QUITE A WHILE <=============
> 
> ...Doing cmake
> ...Cmaking
> …Building
> …make failed

Exiting Gnu Radio build/install


I don’t why this happen. Should I need uninstall gnu first? or not have a 
enough space to download?

If this is why I appear the problem, how I can uninstall gnu(install from the 
Marcus Leech’s biuld-gnuradio script,not ubuntu center )?



Regards, Kerry

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