No problem. I'm hoping to have a few more fixes to the PyBombs install and a better explanation of the "env" procedure this weekend.
Rich On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Iluta V <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you, Rick, > > Your explanation for Pybombs and Gnuradio installation worked like a magic > for a non IT specialist like myself, and was the best I could find during > the last 24 hours. > > setup_env.sh part was tricky at firslt, though. > > Thank you so much! > > With my best regards, > > Iluta > [email protected] > Security Concierge > Riga, LATVIA > > On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:54 PM, Rich Sanders <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Fosphor is supposed to work with AMD and Intel chips too, however, I >> don't have either graphic card to test with. The gr-fosphor page should >> shed some light. >> >> http://sdr.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/fosphor >> >> Rich >> >> On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 10:48 AM, Bruce Barnett <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> So fosphor only works if you have an nVidia graphics card? >>> p.s. installing nvidia-libopencl1-331-updates and nvidia-opencl-dev >>> breaks wine AFAICT >>> >>> and thanks for the tips... >>> >>> On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 7:25 PM, Rich Sanders <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Installing Pybombs >>>> >>>> The general disclaimer..This technique/approach has worked for me >>>> various times, it is the method I prefer, it may not work for you. You >>>> might prefer other steps. I assume no liability. >>>> >>>> HELPFUL/CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is always welcome. Pybombs is not >>>> perfect, some recipes do not work. >>>> >>>> When you see the word user in my instructions, that refers to >>>> the user name you're using, ie, >>>> >>>> run /home/user/pybombs/src/uhd/host/build/utils/uhd_images_downloader.py >>>> >>>> and your user is steve, the line becomes >>>> >>>> run >>>> /home/steve/pybombs/src/uhd/host/build/utils/uhd_images_downloader.py >>>> >>>> For me, I had issues with the following packages: >>>> >>>> gr-rds (solution included) >>>> wireshark connectors (solution included) >>>> gr-ieeee802154 (solution included) >>>> gr-ieee80211 (solution included) >>>> gqrx (solution included) >>>> gr-fosphor (solution included) >>>> Ettus B200/B2100 (solution included) >>>> >>>> gr-as (no solution yet), this breaks my gnuradio install , I'll try to >>>> find a fix in the near future >>>> gr-extras (no solution yet) this has a pre-requisite of gr-as, which >>>> breaks my gnuradio install, I'll try to find a fix in the near future >>>> pocsag-mpt (no solution yet) this has a pre-requisite of gr-as, which >>>> breaks my gnuradio install, I'll try to find a fix in the near future >>>> gr-smartnet (no solution yet), I don't think this is maintained any more >>>> gr-bluetooth (no solution yet), I don't think this is maintained any >>>> more >>>> openlte (no solution yet) >>>> niusprio (no solution yet) >>>> >>>> I always start with a fresh Ubuntu load, this one is based on Ubuntu >>>> 14.04 >>>> >>>> After install, perform the typical: >>>> >>>> apt-get update >>>> apt-get dist-upgrade >>>> >>>> Pybombs will by default try to install all dependencies, but I have >>>> found the install goes much smoother if I install some packages in advance: >>>> >>>> type sudo apt-get -y install git-core cmake g++ python-dev swig >>>> pkg-config libfftw3-dev libcppunit-dev libgsl0-dev libusb-dev libsdl1.2-dev >>>> python-wxgtk2.8 python-numpy python-cheetah python-lxml doxygen libxi-dev >>>> python-sip libqt4-opengl-dev libqwt-dev libfontconfig1-dev libxrender-dev >>>> python-qwt5-qt4 python-sip python-sip-dev cmake xorg-dev libglu1-mesa-dev >>>> python-zmq pypy-zmq >>>> >>>> reboot Ubuntu >>>> >>>> terminal into your home directory >>>> >>>> type git clone git://github.com/pybombs/pybombs >>>> type cd pybombs >>>> type ./pybombs config >>>> >>>> In the configuration setup you can press enter for every option, I >>>> changed the install prefix location because this helps prevent errors when >>>> I manually install non pybombs packages later on, if you are only going to >>>> use pybombs “recipes” leave the default location. If you change to >>>> "/usr/local" you'll have to run "sudo ./pybombs config" after the config >>>> files run >>>> >>>> type sudo ./pybombs config >>>> >>>> Output of ./pybombs config >>>> >>>> Initializing config file... >>>> Username for GIT access >>>> gituser [user]: >>>> Install Prefix prefix [/home/user/target]:/usr/local/ >>>> Order in which to attempt installations when available, options are: >>>> src, rpm, deb satisfy_order [deb,src]: >>>> Comma seperated list of package names to assume are already installed >>>> forcepkgs []: >>>> Time the monitor thread waits (in seconds) before retrying downloads >>>> timeout [30]: >>>> CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE args to pass to cmake projects, options are: Debug, >>>> Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel, cmakebuildtype [RelWithDebInfo]: >>>> Build doxygen while compiling packages? options are: ON, OFF builddocs >>>> [OFF]: >>>> C Compiler Executable [gcc, clang, icc, etc] cc [gcc]: >>>> C++ Compiler Executable [g++, clang++, icpc, etc] cxx [g++]: >>>> Concurrent make threads [1,2,4,8...] makewidth [4]: >>>> done >>>> Settled on prefix: /usr/local >>>> >>>> [Errno 13] Permission denied: '/usr/local/lib64' >>>> Error! Configured install prefix requires root privileges. Please >>>> re-run as sudo! >>>> >>>> This error is normal if you ran sudo ./pybombs config, rerun the config >>>> typing sudo ./pybombs config >>>> >>>> Output of ./pybombs config >>>> >>>> Settled on prefix: /usr/local >>>> Initializing environmental variables... >>>> >>>> /usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/ >>>> no existing inventory found, creating an empty one... >>>> ---------- loading recipes ------------------- >>>> Loading recipes ... >>>> Loading recipes ... done >>>> ---------- loading recipes finished ---------- >>>> >>>> gituser = user >>>> prefix = /usr/local/ >>>> satisfy_order = deb,src >>>> forcepkgs = >>>> timeout = 30 >>>> cmakebuildtype = RelWithDebInfo >>>> builddocs = OFF >>>> cc = gcc >>>> cxx = g++ >>>> makewidth = 4 >>>> >>>> from this point forward, you only need "sudo" if you installed into a >>>> custom directory instead of the default /home/user/target >>>> >>>> type sudo ./pybombs install gnuradio >>>> >>>> THIS WILL TAKE A WHILE >>>> >>>> When it is done type sudo ./app_store.py >>>> >>>> Click on the packages you want to install, you can only install one at >>>> a time. The app_store may go dark. You can monitor the progress in the >>>> terminal window that you launched app_store in. If everything installs >>>> correctly, the app_store will brighten and your terminal window will >>>> display "installation ok via: src" if it errored out, the app_store will >>>> close and your terminal window will have some information. >>>> >>>> I suggest starting with gr-osmosdr (<--- this will install many of your >>>> app_store blocks such as hackrf and osmosdr) and gr-pyqt >>>> >>>> Click the "X" to exit the app_store. >>>> >>>> type sudo ./pybombs env >>>> >>>> Using the Ubuntu file manager, navigate to the location listed after >>>> running ./pybombs env. Open setup_env.sh and copy everything below the >>>> following line: >>>> >>>> # WARNING: This file is auto-generated by pybombs, any manual changes >>>> to it may be overwritten! >>>> >>>> It should look similar to: >>>> >>>> export >>>> PATH="/usr/local//bin/:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/lib64/qt4/bin/" >>>> export >>>> PYTHONPATH="/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//python/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.6/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/site-packages/:/usr/local//lib/python2.7/dist-packages/:/usr/local//lib64/python2.7/dist-packages/" >>>> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local//lib/:/usr/local//lib64/:" >>>> export >>>> PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/local//lib/pkgconfig/:/usr/local//lib64/pkgconfig/:" >>>> >>>> In the termianl window, CD to your home directory >>>> >>>> type sudo nano .bashrc >>>> >>>> scroll to the bottom and paste the copied lines, then Ctrl X, Yes, Enter >>>> >>>> You should generate the env file and check your .bashrc to see if you >>>> need to update the file after installing new recipes >>>> >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Updating libhackrf >>>> >>>> type git clone https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf.git >>>> type cd hackrf/host/libhackrf/ >>>> type mkdir build >>>> type cd build >>>> type cmake .. >>>> type make >>>> type sudo make install >>>> type sudo ldconfig >>>> copy /home/hackrf/host/libhackrf/53-hackrf.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d >>>> type sudo udevadm control --reload-rules >>>> reboot >>>> type hackrf_info >>>> >>>> You should see something SIMILAR to: >>>> >>>> Found HackRF board. >>>> Board ID Number: 2 (HackRF One) >>>> Firmware Version: git-44df9d1 >>>> Part ID Number: 0xa000cb3c 0x004d4f3f >>>> Serial Number: 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x457863c8 0x2f1b511f >>>> >>>> type gnuradio-companion to run gnuradio >>>> >>>> You should be good to go! >>>> >>>> If you need to update the firmware, follow Mike's directions at: >>>> >>>> https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/Updating-Firmware >>>> >>>> ------------------- >>>> >>>> Ettus B200 >>>> run /home/user/pybombs/src/uhd/host/build/utils/uhd_images_downloader.py >>>> copy the rules from /usr/local/lib/uhd/utils to /etc/udev/rules.d >>>> type sudo udevadm control --reload-rules >>>> reboot >>>> ----------------------------------------------- >>>> Gqrx >>>> Edit the gqrx.lwr file and remove only the BOOST_SUFFIX=-mt from the >>>> qmake line >>>> If you've already tried to install, remove by typing sudo >>>> ./pybombs clean gqrx >>>> Re-install by clicking gqrx button >>>> ------------------------------------------------ >>>> gr-rds >>>> >>>> type sudo apt-get install libxml2 cmake libboost-all-dev >>>> libcppunit-dev liblog4cpp5-dev swig >>>> cd to your home directory >>>> type git clone https://github.com/bastibl/gr-rds >>>> type cd gr-rds >>>> type mkdir build >>>> type cd build >>>> type cmake .. >>>> type make >>>> type sudo make install >>>> type sudo ldconfig >>>> -------------------------------------- >>>> Wireshark connectors >>>> >>>> cd to your home directory >>>> >>>> type git clone https://github.com/bastibl/gr-foo.git >>>> type cd gr-foo >>>> type mkdir build >>>> type cd build >>>> type cmake .. >>>> type make >>>> type sudo make install >>>> type sudo ldconfig >>>> ----------------------------- >>>> gr-ieee802-15-4 >>>> >>>> cd to your home directory >>>> >>>> type git clone git://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-15-4.git >>>> type cd gr-ieee802-15-4 >>>> type mkdir build >>>> type cd build >>>> type cmake .. >>>> type make >>>> type sudo make install >>>> type sudo ldconfig >>>> >>>> The hierarchical block has to be installed separately: >>>> Open examples/ieee802_15_4_PHY.grc in gnuradio-companion and generate >>>> the flow graph. This installs the hierarchical block in your home, where >>>> gnuradio-companion can find it (typically ~/.grc_gnuradio). >>>> >>>> ----------------- >>>> gr-ieee802-11 >>>> >>>> type sudo apt-get install liblog4cpp5-dev libitpp-dev >>>> cd to your home directory >>>> type git clone git://github.com/bastibl/gr-ieee802-11.git >>>> type cd gr-ieee802-11 >>>> type mkdir build >>>> type cd build >>>> type cmake .. >>>> type make >>>> type sudo make install >>>> type sudo ldconfig >>>> >>>> The physical layer is encapsulated in a hierarchical block to allow for >>>> a clearer transceiver structure in GNU Radio Companion. This hierarchical >>>> block is not included in the installation process. You have to open >>>> /examples/wifi_phy_hier.grc with GNU Radio Companion and build it. This >>>> will install the block in ~/.grc_gnuradio/. >>>> ----------- >>>> >>>> gr-fosphor >>>> >>>> type sudo apt-get install opencl-headers >>>> type sudo ./app_store >>>> click the fosphor button >>>> >>>> Then edit: >>>> File /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gnuradio/fosphor/__init__.py >>>> >>>> below this line: >>>> from fosphor_swig import * >>>> >>>> type import sys >>>> save the file >>>> >>>> Because of dependency issues, do these seperately, in this order >>>> type sudo apt-get install nvidia-libopencl1-331-updates >>>> type sudo apt-get install nvidia-opencl-dev >>>> >>>> reboot >>>> >>>> Type sudu apt-get install pyopengl (freeglut3 will be installed >>>> too) >>>> >>>> If you try to run fosphor and get an error about >>>> glsl 1.5 not supported in Ubuntu, go to the "additional drivers" at >>>> load the Nvidia drivers. >>>> >>>> Posted on my site: >>>> http://www.celestialphotographer.com/2014/09/17/pybombs-gnuradio/ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> HackRF-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> HackRF-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://pairlist9.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/hackrf-dev >> >> >
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