I fixed the error by deleting /etc/ld.so.cache:
$ sudo rm /etc/ld.so.cache
$ sudo ldconfig
I'm quoting the output of the commands you sent me. The output is the same
before and after deleting the cache. So they don't point at the source of
the issue.
$ gnuradio-config-info --enabled-components
Type
gnuradio-config-info --prefix
and post it.
Whether or not you need to add anything to your PYTHONPATH or
LD_LIBRARY_PATH depends on where you installed it.
-- Cinaed
On 04/05/2018 02:52 AM, Vladimir Komendantskiy wrote:
> Thanks for your questions. I will be happy to clarify the issue.
Thanks for your questions. I will be happy to clarify the issue. It should
be clear though that I don't have two different installations of gnuradio
on any single machine at any point in time.
This is what I'm doing. My goals are to install and run gnuradio. My
distribution, as I wrote earlier,
On 04/04/2018 08:58 AM, Vladimir Komendantskiy wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried the latest Debian testing package of gnuradio and compiled from
> git master (applying one version 3.7.12 patch to fix a compile-time error).
>
> In both cases gnuradio-companion only displays the following error dialog:
Hi,
I tried the latest Debian testing package of gnuradio and compiled from git
master (applying one version 3.7.12 patch to fix a compile-time error).
In both cases gnuradio-companion only displays the following error dialog:
==
Cannot import gnuradio.
Is the model path environment