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From: | Marcus Müller |
Subject: | Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Is it possible to undo my mistake |
Date: | Mon, 11 May 2015 23:14:17 +0200 |
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But if you get hackrf libs through Ubuntu's package manager, do so
before building anything related to HackRF (i.e. before running
pybombs, especially before installing gr-osmosdr); The problem is
that a program links against a specific ABI of a library -- in
general, against *exactly* the same version of the library that was
there when the program was being built. This means that getting
hackrf /libhackrf0 from Ubuntus repositories will not make your
version of GNU Radio built before that installation use that library
-- you'll have to recompile gr-osmosdr to get that functionality. In fact, if you just use pyBombs' default setting of installing from deb if a sufficient version can be found, Hackrf/libhackrf will automatically be installed from Ubuntu's repos if you pybombs install gr-osmosdr So, my way of doing this would be, on a freshly set up system (with nothing related to this previously installed): * getting pybombs * (sudo) ./pybombs install gnuradio gr-osmosdr and you should get a running system -- Ubuntu 14.04 is probably the most prolific target for pybombs these days, and the defaults should be "pretty safe". Best regards, Marcus On 05/11/2015 07:52 PM, West, Nathan
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