If you are just trying to get going I suggest installing a fresh version of 
Linux on an external disk. I had similar issues trying to get development going 
on Mac and Windows.  I'd say unless you have a compelling reason to fix your 
current environment, then just start fresh. (boot from another disk or USB if 
you have too)

 I'm not picking on gnuradio here but, software installation in general is in a 
very sorry state and declining quickly.  This is why overlays and platforms 
like coreOS and docker have cropped up on recent years.  I've run into 
dependency issues with python on other projects.  There have been countless 
attempts by people to try to fix it.  Most of them try to setup a  "sandbox" 
installation of python for a particular application.  The problem has gotten so 
out of hand that the easiest answer is, just do a fresh install wether it be a 
VM or docker, for new apps.
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