Sunday, July 10, 2022

Re: Invalid type specifier

Thank you Ron for the bug in 3.10.2.


But after correction and new compilation the error message is
unfortunately still present when I launch GRC.


[*** LOG ERROR #0001 ***] [2022-07-09 17:52:42] [test_bvb] {invalid type
specifier}



Jeff


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Le 10/07/2022 à 11:57, Ron Economos a écrit :
> Are you trying to set the Minoutbuf setting on your block to something
> other than 0? There was a bug with that in 3.10.2.
>
> Fixed in 3.10.3.
> https://github.com/gnuradio/gnuradio/commit/af6f28e3ba7042ac5eeb8c4b39857cbb15d436a5
>
>
> Ron
>
> On 7/10/22 01:44, user 1 wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have build a simple test OOT block to learn and play with vectors.
>> My OOT block written in C++ is between a file data source and a file
>> data sink.
>>
>> The gcc compilation is error free. All is OK, my block works fine, the
>> resulting data are consistent.
>>
>> However, at the start of the execution in GRC, I get the following
>> error message:
>>
>> [*** LOG ERROR #0001 ***] [2022-07-09 17:52:42] [test_bvb] {invalid
>> type specifier}
>>
>> Probably something wrong !
>>
>>
>> I work under:
>>   Ubuntu 20.04.1
>>   GnuRadio 3.10.2
>>   gcc 9.4.0
>>   python 3.8.10
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jeff
>

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