On 20/04/21 16:02, Brendan Horsfield wrote: > I have reinstalled both UHD and GNU Radio: [...], the > latter from binaries as recommended on the GNU Radio website.
Do you mean the binaries from your distribution repo (eg. Ubuntu bionic: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/gnuradio)? If yes, it cannot work. The dependency graph pulls "libuhd003.010.003". I guess most GNU Radio binaries won't work because they are built with other versions of UHD and hence pull specific versions. > The following NEW packages will be installed: > gnuradio gnuradio-dev libcodec2-0.7 libgnuradio-analog libgnuradio-audio > libgnuradio-blocks libgnuradio-channels libgnuradio-digital libgnuradio-dtv > libgnuradio-fec libgnuradio-fft libgnuradio-filter libgnuradio-pmt > libgnuradio-qtgui libgnuradio-runtime libgnuradio-trellis libgnuradio-uhd > libgnuradio-video-sdl libgnuradio-vocoder libgnuradio-wavelet > libgnuradio-zeromq libgsm1-dev libqwt-qt5-6 librtlsdr0 *libuhd003.010.003 > libuhd3.15.0* libvolk2-bin libvolk2-dev libvolk2.0 libvolk2.2 > python3-networkx python3-zmq rtl-sdr uhd-host > 0 to upgrade, 34 to newly install, 0 to remove and 20 not to upgrade. > Need to get 2,310 kB/24.9 MB of archives. > After this operation, 178 MB of additional disk space will be used. > Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y Strange, I do not see "libgnuradio-uhd" there. It pulls libuhd3.10, but also libuhd3.15. What was the command? > Any suggestions? Should I try installing GNU Radio from source? Or should > I perhaps direct my questions to the GNU Radio mailing list? IMO, the "easiest path" is building from source. That way, you are sure it will link with the correct UHD version. Using binaries are ok as long as UHD and linked UHD to GNU Radio versions stay sync. -- Cédric Hannotier _______________________________________________ USRP-users mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
