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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Trouble with multiple installs or how i learned t


From: Tom Rondeau
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Trouble with multiple installs or how i learned to love make uninstall
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 12:47:21 -0400

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Paul M. Bendixen <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello

It seems it might be a good idea if it were possible to uninstall gnuradio propper.

I currently have two systems faling (hard) using the new build.

My gentoo box (configured using cmake in another thread)
gives me the error :
ImportError: libgruel-3.4.2git.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Whenever i try
from gnuradio import digital.

funny part is: I never succeeded in installing 3.4.2, so I don't blame it for not finding it.

I tried doing a manual ldconfig, but it didn't seem to do the trick.

On an ubuntu machine (xubuntu to be specific) using the build-gnuradio script, most of the digital schemes fails
due to the reallocation of packets to digital. This includes stuff that should be updated.

Is it possible that the python stuff does not get properly updated and is there any way to fix this?

Downgrading, by adding a "git checkout v3.4.2" fixes makes the build run fine again.

On both systems the building of the system is without problems.


make uninstall does work and removes all of the GNU Radio files from the system. The twist that you need to remember is that you have to do it BEFORE upgrading to a new version. The 3.5 will try to uninstall it's stuff, which will be different from 3.4. So you have to have to run 'make uninstall' when you've configured for what's installed on your system. Then you can upgrade and shouldn't have any conflicts.

When you say that you didn't have 3.4.2 installed, do you mean that you never installed from master before? For the past few weeks, the master branch reflected the 3.4.2, so any installs will have that in their name.

You did help me find a bug in our cmake install, though. Some of our specially-built files are not being removed by uninstall.

Tom


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