Thursday, December 5, 2013

Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problem using FFT-class in my own written block

jeroen@boschma.com schreef op 2013-12-05 11:40:
>> Jeroen,
>>
>> That tutorial you mentioned doesn't give you the whole picture about
>> configuring your OOT module with different needs like yours. Also read
>> through this one:
>>
>> http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/OutOfTreeModulesConfig
>>
>> And note the subtle change between 3.7.2 versus later (currently only
>> on git) versions. You're going to have to go in and edit your
>> CMakeLists.txt files in both the root directory of your OOT module and
>> the lib directory. Right now, what's likely happening is that you
>> aren't linking against the libraries you need. This tutorial will
>> explain how to find and link against libgnuradio-fft.so.
>>
>> Tom
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>
> Thanks for the document Tom. I only just found time to proceed with
> it, but still getting errors.
>
> I think the reason is that I'm using 3.6.5 which has different needs
> to link the FFT lib. I followed your document, found that 3.6 uses
> GNU_CORE instead of GNU_RUNTIME, but still got errors. For example
> 'cmake ../' complains not being able to find files:
>
> GnuradioConfig.cmake
> gnuradio-config.cmake
>
> but those files are not even present on the USB stick environment
> where GNU radio is installed.
>
> I literally spent hours with Google to find a solution how to do this
> in 3.6, can you help me further please? Porting my blocks to 3.7 is
> only something for a later stage: right now I'm trying to find a fix
> in 3.6 and hope to get the blocks working first....
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeroen
>
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