Resolved after sudo apt-get install gr-osmosdrThe error was due to gr-osmosdr not being installed.
I am glad you found the issue.
One thing that is worth mentioning: GR will support python 3 only from GR 3.8 and currently runs with python2.
I therefore recommend you to use the command "python2" in case you have python3 installed to avoid issues.
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Luca
On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 3:36 PM, Moritz Luca Schmid <luca.moritz.schmid@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
Hi,You can usually run your GRC generated python script from command line. The execution of the flow graph in GRC is the same operation like running the generated python file manually over the command line.
Is there any way to run GNU Radio flow graphs using python from the command line?
I don't know why this error occurs, but maybe you can see, if the osmosdr module is imported in the auto generated python file. If not - you can import it manually to solve this issue. But usually it should be imported automatically.
I have built the flow graph for a FM Receiver in GRC and have generated the .py file. Executing the flow graph in GRC works fine. However when I run using python:
python WBFM_Rx.py
I get an error saying "ImportError: No module named osmosdr"
Best
Luca
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