Hi Gerard,
as long as you have the same version on both devices, you should not
have such differences. My guess is, that Debian did not automatically
install some of the dependencies. Do other Qt elements work? Maybe there
are some Qt libraries missing, but I am not a Debian expert. There are a
bunch of libgnuradio-* packages in Debian, maybe they (an especially
libgnuradio-qtgui) are optional and you have to install them manually.
You could also try to create a gnuradio companion file with the qt dial
in it, move it to the debian installation and see what the error message
is. He will probably give you a hint on whats the problem.
Hope that helps,
best regards,
Fabian
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PPS: GNU does not refer to gnuradio. I guess gnuradio is part of the
GNU-Project (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Project), which is much
more than gnuradio.
Am 27.11.21 um 16:29 schrieb Gerard F6EEQ:
Hallo Fabian,
I'm using the last Debian and GNU 3.8.
You're right, sometimes warnings are... just warnings!
But as said in another thread, some blocks are missing, so I was
wondering is something got wrong in the config.
Thanks for helping.
MfG
Gerard
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