On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 06:44:51AM +0100, Bastian Bloessl wrote:
On 2014-01-14 14:21, Michael Dickens wrote:
Not RPATH; that's messed up and I don't recommend using it any more than
necessary. I'm taking about the absolute path. See my prior email on this
subject. Here's what you do in
On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 11:24:07PM -0800, Johannes Demel wrote:
Hi Maheshkumar,
the output of 'Complex to Mag^2' is a vector of length '2'. That
doesn't fit to the input signature of the following block 'Threshold'.
GRC actually highlights these problems for you. In your screenshot,
there's
Sure; if it's not in there already, it should be. I much prefer -all- binaries
(executables, libraries, shared objects, etc) to have correct linkage include
self-id -- because it's good coding practice as much as anything else. I say
go for it. One of these days I'll get around to trying out
On Jan 15, 2014, at 12:46 PM, Martin Braun martin.br...@ettus.com wrote:
OK, can you please make sure I didn't mess anything up here. It's a
pretty simple patch, but I know bugger-all about OSX :)
https://github.com/mbr0wn/gnuradio/commit/5743258c3329824761de2823a8b59fd91a992965
Just give
Hi Bastian - Your change (commit 340cda20) looks like it should do the trick
for the primary library. Thanks for getting that added, and so promptly! - MLD
On Jan 15, 2014, at 12:44 AM, Bastian Bloessl bastian.bloe...@uibk.ac.at
wrote:
I never heard about install_name_dir, but I just pushed a
I've opened http://gnuradio.org/redmine/issues/611 and will try and
figure this out.
Hello Martin,
I am still facing a problem here. (I have pulled the newest sources from
GIT). First, let me describe the environment. I have connected the
transmitter side to a channel model that introduces
Hello Martin,
I am still facing a problem here. (I have pulled the newest sources from
GIT). First, let me describe the environment. I have connected the
transmitter side to a channel model that introduces frequency and timing
offsets (so that I have control over how dirty the channel is).
Dear All,
There is a variant of this issue that I discovered and would like to point
it out to the community.
Synopsis: After the first time the header CRC fails, *all* subsequent
packets fail.
Setup:
- GRC examples of Tx/Rx OFDM
- Noise source with a variable slider to control the amount of
Dear Sir,
Below code will produce compilation error: 'input_sizes' does not name a
type.
This is because input_sizes must be assigned inside a context of a function
in c++, right ?
std::vectorint input_sizes;
input_sizes.push_back(sizeof(float));
input_sizes.push_back(sizeof(double));