Thanks Marcus. I confused gtk with gtk2. I can't import gtk through python
so I must not have it. I'll look into it more.
Rich
On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 1:51 AM, Marcus Müller
wrote:
> Hi Cinaed, Hi Rich,
>
> I think we do support gnuradio-runtime with Python 2.5; back
Hi Michael,
I think you're right, looks like spurs of the tuner / synthesizer, due
to the TX amp not getting shut down for tuning. Do these go away if you
set the tx_gain to zero just before and to its original value just after
tuning?
Best regards,
Marcus
On 03/09/2017 08:21 PM, Michael
Hey all,
I've done some further investigating and fooling around trying to get these
to work. I'm just posting this in case anyone sees this
later-Armadillo.cmake and FindArmadillo.cmake are not necessary to use
armadillo in an OOT module. CMake has its own FindArmadillo.cmake script it
uses if
Hi Cinaed, Hi Rich,
I think we do support gnuradio-runtime with Python 2.5; back in the GNU
Radio 3.3 days it was the only viable Python there was; you still can do
some things with it (Redhat 6, if I remember correctly, still ships with
Python 2.5), but most of the Python things in GR need 2.7,
You're running Ubuntu 16 but you're using python 2.5?
I didn't even think gnuradio was supported under python 2.5 - I thought
it was just versions 2.6 and 2.7.
pygtk is probably installed under python2.7.
Start an instance of python2.7 and the type
import pygtk2
and see if it works.
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