HI Kyeong Su, thank you for the suggestion ! I also received the same suggestion off-list. That solves the problem. My 6-year old Linux textbook describes the behavior of which file controls which environment differently than how Ubuntu 20.04 works.
-- Tom, N5EG On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 11:06 PM Kyeong Su Shin <kss...@postech.ac.kr> wrote: > Hello Tom: > > Maybe you can try editing ~/.profile instead (just put the same export > command that you putted on ~/.bashrc) and then reboot your system (I am > assuming a Debian-like distro). > > Regards, > Kyeong Su Shin > ------------------------------ > *보낸 사람:* Tom McDermott <tom.n...@gmail.com> 대신 Discuss-gnuradio > <discuss-gnuradio-bounces+ksshin=postech.ac...@gnu.org> > *보낸 날짜:* 2020년 5월 2일 토요일 오전 12:06 > *받는 사람:* Discuss Gnuradio <discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org> > *제목:* Re: port OOT to gr3.8: python can't find my module > > Thanks, Barry. I edited ~/.bashrc > > That allows it to be found when executing from a terminal > (./flowgraphname.py) > but not from gnuradio-companion. > > -- Tom, N5EG > > > On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 7:49 AM Barry Duggan <ba...@dcsmail.net> wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > Try following the procedures in > https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/ModuleNotFoundError > > Note that you can have multiple paths separated by a colon (:). > > 73, > -- > Barry Duggan KV4FV > > On Fri, 1 May 2020 07:26:11 -0700, Tom McDermott wrote: > > Testing out a port of an OOT into gr3.8. hpsdr > > I've successfully built/installed the ported OOT into gr3.8, and > gnuradio-companion finds it and instantiates into a flowgraph. > It's in the group hpsdr > > However when executing the flowgraph, python throws an error that it > cannot import hpsdr. The OOT install put it into: > /usr/local/lib/python3/dist-packages/hpsdr > > but apparently gnuradio-companion is not looking there. > > How do I tell gnuradio-companion where to look for my OOT module? > > -- Tom, N5EG > >