Thanks Marcus,
I used the other Marcus' build_gnuradio script
and I believe that it rebuilt gr-osmosdr. How would I check?
I built 3.7.11.1 on July 7th on 14.04 LTS and
today, I rebuilt again on 16.04.
Kind Regards,
John
On 16/07/17 09:28, Marcus Müller wrote:
Hi John,
looks like the the problem /might/ (not sure) be that something tries
to access a different version of the python libraries than you use now
– so, seeing that simple_ra doesn't come with any code that needs to
be compiled itself, it does look like there might be a remnant of your
14.04-time GNU Radio installation *somewhere* on the system.
Soo, checking the usual suspects: did you also recompile gr-osmosdr
after you rebuilt GNU Radio and UHD?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 07/16/2017 09:53 AM, John Shields wrote:
Hi,
While I usually regret it, I decided to update my Ubuntu system
from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS and it seemed to go fine. I rebuilt
GNURadio and UHD and that seemed to go fine but when I run Simple_ra
with:
simple_ra --aperture 2.4 --ant RX2 --srate 10.0e6 --dbw 8.0e6 --freq
1420.4057e6 --gain 37.5 --dcg 1000 --lrate 30 --integ 30 --devid
uhd='a',type=usrp2,addr=192.168.10.2,lo_offset=7.34e6,subdev=A:0
--longitude 172.570925 --latitude -43.519023
linux; GNU C++ version 5.4.0 20160609; Boost_105800;
UHD_003.010.001.001-79-g7ac01c7f
gr-osmosdr v0.1.4-98-gc653754d (0.1.5git) gnuradio 3.7.11.1
built-in source types: file fcd rtl rtl_tcp uhd hackrf bladerf
rfspace airspy redpitaya
-- Opening a USRP2/N-Series device...
-- Current recv frame size: 1472 bytes
-- Current send frame size: 1472 bytes
-- Detecting internal GPSDO.... Found an internal GPSDO:
Jackson-Labs, FireFly , Firmware Rev 0.926
-- Setting references to the internal GPSDO
-- Using subdev spec 'A:0'.
-- Using LO offset of 7.34e+06 Hz.
python2: malloc.c:2394: sysmalloc: Assertion `(old_top == initial_top
(av) && old_size == 0) || ((unsigned long) (old_size) >= MINSIZE &&
prev_inuse (old_top) && ((unsigned long) old_end & (pagesize - 1)) ==
0)' failed.
Aborted (core dumped)
When I fed the failure message to professor GOOGLE, I got talk of
snap and xevilteddy but the commands for 32-bit didn't seem to work
for my 64-bit i7 system.
Any idea(s) about how I can get rid of this message?
kind Regards,
John
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