Probably because something went wrong during the GIT download.
Try running with -v, which produces more verbose output
Hi Leech,
Fetching UHD passed. The only GIT problem is that fetching UHD via GIT
was failing, but it was fetched with http instead.
I did VERBOSE= -v instead if VERBOSE = No. I guess this is what you
meant. Unfortunately Function rtl-sdr_build didn’t start and I can’t use
UHD… I’m having this problem in 3 different computers. I tried what I
could, but it;s still not working.
I decided to use the old script. I modified the lsb-release to include
Ubuntu 12.04 and Function firmware to get the image from the current
link. The installation is successful but there is no update (gr-baz et
grextras). At least I’m able to continue with other UHD applications.
I will still work trying to fix this error. But if you got any other
clue, please keep me posted.
Best regards.
Dominique.
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:30:04 +0100 (BST)
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Hi,
I’ve tried to install gnuradio in Ubuntu 12.04. It is not working. it’s
saying “you do not appear to have rtl-sdr directory”. I did my best to
solve it, but I failed.
I went through the “build-gnuradio” script which is currently on
gnuradio website.? The installation sequence tells that the rtl-sdr and
gr-osmosdr are fetched. But it seems that the “function rtl_build” does
not start, does not build. with that I was not able to use UHD devices.
Then I used the old build-gnuradio script that I downloaded in February.
This has nothing to do with rtl-sdr and gr-osmosdr. But I switched back
to Ubuntu 11.10, and I modified the “function firmware” in the script.
The installation worked, but here I don’t have the updates (gr-baz and
grextras).
Could you please help me understand why the current build-gnuradio
script is failing to start rtl-sdr.
Best regards.
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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 11:35:31 -0400
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On 10 Sep 2012 11:30, guelord ingala wrote:
Hi,
I’ve tried to
install gnuradio in Ubuntu 12.04. It is not working. it’s saying “you do
not appear to have rtl-sdr directory”. I did my best to solve it, but I
failed.
I went through the “build-gnuradio” script which is currently
on gnuradio website. The installation sequence tells that the rtl-sdr
and gr-osmosdr are fetched. But it seems that the “function rtl_build”
does not start, does not build. with that I was not able to use UHD
devices.
Then I used the old build-gnuradio script that I downloaded
in February. This has nothing to do with rtl-sdr and gr-osmosdr. But I
switched back to Ubuntu 11.10, and I modified the “function firmware” in
the script. The installation worked, but here I don’t have the updates
(gr-baz and grextras).
Could you please help me understand why the
current build-gnuradio script is failing to start rtl-sdr.
Best
regards.
Probably because something went wrong during the GIT download.
Try running with -v, which produces more verbose output
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