Hi,
GNU Radio falls back to the old path when it finds no config in the new path but one in
the old.
That's why we have the `gnuradio-config-info` utility; it will tell you where the system
configuration and the user configuration paths are, when run as `gnuradio-config-info
--prefsdir` and `gnuradio-config-info --userprefsdir`, respectively.
Best regards,
Marcus
On 01.07.24 19:14, Ryan Volz wrote:
Hi Steve,
On 6/29/24 11:13 AM, Steve Hageman wrote:
What?
I can't find 'config.conf' on Radioconda Windows 10.
I'm using Radioconda Release 24.05.29
Searched all over - Anyone know where it is hidden?
Why?
I'm trying to force an editor for the embedded python blocks and it is noted that I can
add a few lines in config.conf to force an editor as per,
https://wiki.gnuradio.org/index.php/Embedded_Python_Block#To_specify_a_default_editor_in_Windows
The file path listed in the documentation above does not exist. If I make the path and
add a 'config.conf' file to it - GNU Radio Companion does not pick it up.
So presumably you've tried C:\Users\steve\AppData\Roaming\.gnuradio\config.conf, which is
what it used to be before the latest release (and what the Wiki still says).
Can you try C:\Users\steve\AppData\Roaming\.config\gnuradio\config.conf? That should be
the correct path for a fresh installation without any old configuration around.
Cheers,
Ryan
My install does make a '.gnuradio' directory at,
C:\Users\steve\.gnuradio
And there is a grc.conf file in it that lists things like: Most recently used
flowgraphs, etc.
If I similarly add a 'config.conf' file there - GNU Radio Companion does not
pick it up.
Any ideas?
System Information
OS Windows 10 22H2
Radioconda installed through Github windows installer
Specific Version
GNU Radio Companion V = 3.10.10.0