t a go using Powershell, or try another method?
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> > > Jerom
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> > > Van: Michael Dickens
> > > Verzonden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 15:50:43
> > > Aan: Jerom Maas - LR
> > > CC: discuss-g
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>> Jerom
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>> *Van:* Michael Dickens
>> *Verzonden:* donderdag 20 februari 2020 15:50:43
>> *Aan:* Jerom Maas - LR
>> *CC:* discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
>> *Onderwerp:* Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (W
Hello, Marcus
Many thanks for taking the trouble to reply, and so comprehensively.
I certainly don't want to get into a sterile debate about the merits of
Linux vs. Windows (that I'm not qualified for, anyway). But there are a
couple of points (here I go, anyway)...
There are Linux builds for
Hi Paul,
indeed, it is a chicken & egg situation, which is why I embrace Jerom
working on windows. But the honest truth is: while there **really** is
a lot of time spent on making GNU Radio work as smoothly as on most
Linux systems, as of now, your choices are limited. And this is one of
the
Hi, Marcus
"H you're one of the few windows users"
Isn't this a chicken & egg situation?
My bet is, if Windows binaries were available then *many* more Windows users
(like me) would be falling over themselves in the rush to use Gnu Radio.
We're generally not students/academics or industry
*Aan:* Jerom Maas - LR
> *CC:* discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> *Onderwerp:* Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
>
> Hi Jerom - I believe GRC outputs Py script based on how GR is installed.
> Since GR38 can be installed using Py27 or Py3, if it's installed using Py27
> then
ards, but looking at the bright side:
> > I'm glad to help fixing the last problems for windows users :).
> >
> > Jerom
> > Van: Müller, Marcus (CEL)
> > Verzonden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 16:11:15
> > Aan: michael.dick...@ettus.com; Jerom Maas - LR
> >
: Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
Ha! Don't get me wrong, it's awesome you're using Windows.
Now, I don't think Geof came around to building a Python3 GNU Radio, so
you're out of luck for now. You could try your hands on doing that
yourself – follow the link to the Github repo
ers :).
>
> Jerom
> Van: Müller, Marcus (CEL)
> Verzonden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 16:11:15
> Aan: michael.dick...@ettus.com; Jerom Maas - LR
> CC: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> Onderwerp: Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
>
> H you're one of the few win
gt; Verzonden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 15:50:43
> Aan: Jerom Maas - LR
> CC: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> Onderwerp: Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
>
> Hi Jerom - I believe GRC outputs Py script based on how GR is installed.
> Since GR38 can be installed us
nden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 15:50:43
> Aan: Jerom Maas - LR
> CC: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
> Onderwerp: Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
>
> Hi Jerom - I believe GRC outputs Py script based on how GR is installed.
> Since GR38 can be installed using Py27 or
using Powershell, or try another method?
Jerom
Van: Michael Dickens
Verzonden: donderdag 20 februari 2020 15:50:43
Aan: Jerom Maas - LR
CC: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Onderwerp: Re: GRC 3.8 Output language Py2 or Py3 (Windows)
Hi Jerom - I believe GRC outputs Py
Hi Jerom - I believe GRC outputs Py script based on how GR is installed.
Since GR38 can be installed using Py27 or Py3, if it's installed using Py27
then GRC will output for Py27. If installed for Py3 then it'll output for
Py3. Pretty sure this is correct. Hence, I'd advise you to check how GR is
Hello all,
after installing GRC 3.8, I find that the .py files that are created from grc
are python 2, instead of python 3.
I use Py3 and not Py2, so that's a problem.
How do I change the output language of GRC? If I use the 'option block' I can
only choose 'Python' or ' C++' , but I can't
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