I think a more appropriate solution might be to allow re-running
`pybombs prefix init`, and have that continue where it stopped.
I agree, that would make the most sense from my end.
Andrej, can you submit an issue for this on github?
Thanks so much!
On 08/23/2016 05:56 AM, Andrej Rode wrote:
> Hello Jason,
>
>> Why is there two different installs?
>
> Basically gnuradio is the correct install for a pure gnuradio install.
> gnuradio-default is more or less a meta-package installing gnuradio and
> gr-osmosdr. This is most convenient if you
Hello Jason,
> Why is there two different installs?
Basically gnuradio is the correct install for a pure gnuradio install.
gnuradio-default is more or less a meta-package installing gnuradio and
gr-osmosdr. This is most convenient if you want to use gnuradio with a
hardware device not supported
What is the difference between the two? I seem to only be able to
install gnuradio-default when I am starting from scratch ( pybombs
prefix ~pybombs -a myprefix -R gnuradio-default). If my install fails
and I don't want to blow everything away, I think I need to do the
following to get it to