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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gr-pyserial


From: Marcus Müller
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] gr-pyserial
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 13:45:35 +0100
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Well, the whole functionality from the python/ file into the corresponding new block

On November 11, 2014 1:39:36 PM CET, "Julián Andrés Quenardelle" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Hey Marcus! i want to ask you wich part should i copy&paste for the
>code? i
>solved the gr_modtool problem by executing the gr_modtool.py file
>directly.
>
>2014-11-10 10:29 GMT-03:00 Marcus Müller <address@hidden>:
>
>> No, that should not happen. gr_modtool is as much part of GNU Radio
>as is
>> the gnuradio-companion.
>>
>> This sounds like you might have mixed multiple installations of GNU
>Radio.
>> Greetings,
>> Marcus
>>
>>
>> On 11/10/2014 02:22 PM, Julián Andrés Quenardelle wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Marcus, i found out a wierd thing, gr-modtool is not running
>at my
>>> laptop, i though it was installed with gnuradio, could i install
>only
>>> gr_modtool or i have tu remove and reinstall the whole gnuradio
>companion
>>> program?
>>>
>>> 2014-11-10 10:06 GMT-03:00 Marcus Müller <address@hidden>:
>>>
>>> Hi Julian,
>>>>
>>>> blind guess: gr-pyserial is from 2012 and thus likely uses GNU
>Radio
>>>> 3.6.something, whereas you're trying to use it with a more modern
>version
>>>> of GNU Radio, whose python block object doesn't have the num...
>argument.
>>>> I think the easiest (and most sensible) solution to this is
>honoring
>>>> jmalsbury's work by using an up-to-date version of GNU Radio,
>employing
>>>> "gr_modtool nm" to make a new module, add a new block to that using
>>>> "gr_modtool -l python add" and then copy&paste over most of the
>code into
>>>> the skeleton you've just created.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Marcus
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/10/2014 01:49 PM, Julián Andrés Quenardelle wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all! I'm working with gr-pyserial but when i run my blocks i get
>the
>>>> following:
>>>>
>>>> Loading: "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.grc"
>>>>
>>>> Done
>>>>
>>>> Showing: "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.grc"
>>>>
>>>> Generating: "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.py"
>>>>
>>>> Warning: This flow graph may not have flow control: no audio or
>usrp
>>>>
>>>> blocks found. Add a Misc->Throttle block to your flow graph to
>avoid
>>>> CPU
>>>> congestion.
>>>>
>>>> Executing: "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.py"
>>>>
>>>> linux; GNU C++ version 4.6.3; Boost_104601;
>UHD_003.004.003-175-g09de3c07
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> File "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.py",
>line
>>>> 50, in
>>>> <module>
>>>> tb = vsp_connect()
>>>> File "/home/iua/gr-pyserial-master/examples/vsp_connect.py",
>line
>>>> 32, in
>>>> __init__
>>>> self.serial_port_1_0 =
>>>> grpyserial.serial_port("/dev/tty1",0,9600,0,1,True)
>>>> File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/grpyserial/
>>>> serial_port.py",
>>>> line 62, in __init__
>>>> num_msg_outputs = 1,
>>>> TypeError: __init__() got an unexpected keyword argument
>'num_msg_inputs'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Some who maybe has any experience with gr-pyserial could help me?
>Is
>>>> there
>>>> a code error or is something wrong with gnuradio?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks all for your help
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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