Hi again,

Looks like my pip install was out of date. Apologies for the extra noise-
hope it helps someone :)

EJ

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 3:41 PM, EJ Kreinar <ejkrei...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm not sure if I'm reporting on the same pybombs problem as others
> recently [1], but I just ran into a problem installing gnuradio
> dependencies with pybombs...
>
> Here's the situation:  I have a docker image which is attempting to
> install gnuradio via pybombs. I'm building pybombs from the github source
> so I can have get a few updates since the 2.3.0 pip release. I am not
> manually installing the required gnuradio dependencies such as boost, alsa
> (libasound2-dev), etc, ahead of time before running pybombs. When pybombs
> gets to some of the gnuradio dependencies -- I encountered this first with
> alsa-- pybombs does not install from the prebuilt packages, but tries to
> build from source, which may or may not fail for one reason or another. As
> it happens, alsa seems to have an invalid source URL in alsa.lwr that fails
> in my case.
>
> Resolution: I can revert to the pybombs source as of December 15, 2016
> (SHA: cfaaae10), which locates gnuradio dependencies without trying to
> build everything from source.  Looks like something in the Jan 4, 2017
> updates are causing problems locating dependencies.. ? Would this make
> sense?
>
> Thanks,
> EJ
>
> [1] http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org/msg62392.html
>
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