Thanks Stefan. I ran that and changed the libuhd*.so* to libuhd_bu*.so*
in both /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ and /usr/local/lib/ and yet it still
fails at the same point.
The only other locations (which aren't in my $PATH or $LD_LIBRARY) are
/usr/local/oecore-x86_64_older/sysroots/armv7ahf-vfp-neon-oe-linux-gnueabi/......
and
/home/jmatusiak/pybombs/..... (which is the prefix install point, so
the tools are putting them there I think).
Anything else I might be missing? Also, what command can I run once I
make a change to continue the build without blowing away the
/home/jmatusiak/pybombs/ directory? If I run pybombs prefix init
~/pybombs -a myprefix -R gnuradio-default again I get:
PyBOMBS - INFO - PyBOMBS Version 2.1.1a
PyBOMBS.prefix - ERROR - Ignoring. A prefix already exists in
`/home/jmatusiak/pybombs'
> This helps a lot to find all installations:
>
> $ sudo find / -name libuhd*.so*
>
> If the path is not inside a pybombs prefix, it is most likely an
> installation by your package manager.
>
> I had this problem as well :P
>
> Greetings
> Stefan
>
>>> For some reason, if you have conflicting UHD versions installed, the
>>> most common place for compilation to break is the swig'ging of the ATR
>>> registers. So: Please make sure there's only one UHD that cmake / swig/
>>> your compiler will find when building!
>> Thank you for the insight Marcus!! What should I do to get rid of the old
>> UHD, just delete the target folder? I moved my old pybombs directory to
>> pybombs_old, but I am guessing it can still see the source in there? I
>> didn't want to delete the old stuff until I knew I had the new stuff
>> working and that I didn't forget to copy any custom files over.
>>
>> ~Jason
>>
>>
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