Hello Marcus,
thank you for the quick response. I've also ran
$ sudo apt install gnuradio-dev cmake swig.
After this, I checked the gnuradio version that I have, it is 3.8.1.0 - I assume that is up to date.
With the new install line, I've ran the complete setup again, but the situation is unchanged: the error is still 'ModuleNotFound: No module named 'osmosdr'.
It is strange how
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bladerf/bladerf
fails for you. For me the line works fine, and I'm far from being an Ubuntu expert...
I can try to do a reinstall but without the bladerf PPA - but since I am using a bladerf as hardware, that wouldn't really solve the problem, because then I can't control the hardware (I believe that's what it does). Or do you think I can solve that in another way?
I am using Ubuntu 18.04.
Again, thanks for your help, it's really welcome.
Jerom Maas
Verzonden: woensdag 18 maart 2020 15:03:57
Aan: discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org
Onderwerp: Re: BladeRF 2 in GRC3.8
let me quickly address things in-text:
On 18.03.20 13:45, Jerom Maas - LR wrote:
> I install GRC using the ppa:
You mean GNU Radio, not just the GNU Radio companion ;)
> $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnuradio/gnuradio-releases
> $ sudo apt-get update
> $ sudo apt install gnuradio
You should also install the GNU Radio development package, cmake and
SWIG; you'll need that when building a library that uses GNU Radio, like
gr-osmosdr.
sudo apt install gnuradio-dev cmake swig
This is also a good time to test whether you have the right version of
GNU Radio installed:
gnuradio-config-info --version
should give you 3.8.something
>
> I install LibbladeRF using the ppa:
> $ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:bladerf/bladerf
This simply fails for me:
E: The repository 'https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ppa.launchpad.net_bladerf_bladerf_ubuntu&d=DwIC-g&c=XYzUhXBD2cD-CornpT4QE19xOJBbRy-TBPLK0X9U2o8&r=FxwOwDihISw27IZqIUL77cVHQ03qpclxjfkd7WoRAZ8&m=mmbpHrLxMXv3GkcKec3dPojcxKIDa9_S_xWHry1I3VM&s=Bmcsz-PMWMn6OkQc21_uYPKUxXwmZMXWs0Vm6sJDX0E&e= eoan
Release' does not have a Release file.
Did it work for you? Which version of Ubuntu are you using?
Best regards,
Marcus
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