We currently provide wheels for Windows, because Linux users usually get
the Python API through other means. If you're using Ubuntu 22.04, then you
can simply do `apt install python3-uhd`.

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On Thu, Jul 17, 2025 at 8:54 PM page heller <pagehel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm having some trouble installing the python API. I've been using uhd for
> a long time, but this is the first time for me to install the API. I am
> using Ubuntu 22.04 with "UHD 4.8.0.0ubuntu1-jammy1", as reported by the
> first line of code below, and python 3.12.3.is from the manual webpage:
>
> To perform the mentioned steps, use the commands below:
>
> <UHD Install Dir>\bin\uhd_config_info.exe --version #find the version of UHD
> <python> -m pip install uhd==<version_from_config_info> #install matching 
> wheel
>
> $ python3 -m pip install uhd==UHD_4.8.0.0ubuntu1-jammy1
> ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement
> uhd==UHD_4.8.0.0ubuntu1-jammy1 (from versions: none)
> ERROR: No matching distribution found for uhd==UHD_4.8.0.0ubuntu1-jammy1
>
> $ python3 -m pip index versions uhd
> WARNING: pip index is currently an experimental command. It may be
> removed/changed in a future release without prior warning.
> ERROR: No matching distribution found for uhd
>
> I tried UHD with a space, with an underline, are removing it; same result
> each time. What is the correct way to represent the specification for
> uhd==?  Is Ubuntu 22 a mismatch with uhd 4.8.0.0?
>
>
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