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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problem in the update


From: frankist
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Problem in the update
Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 10:35:55 -0700 (PDT)

Ok. Problem solved. Forgot the ldconfig lol

Thank you


frankist wrote:
> 
> 
> Adam Nielsen wrote:
>> 
>>> Now I am trying to uninstall gnuradio. I am a bit nervous because it is
>>> my
>>> first uninstall and the computer isn't mine.
>>>
>>> I am doing as http://gnuradio.org/redmine/projects/gnuradio/wiki/FAQ
>>> tells
>>> me, however, I can't find anything with the name gnuradio or similar in
>>> these folders: /usr/bin, /usr/lib(64). Furthermore, I don't have the
>>> folder
>>> /usr/local/lib(64) in the computer. I wonder if this is normal
>>>
>>> I just want to check before starting deleting files. I don't want things
>>> to
>>> get worse than they are right now
>> 
>> If you want to get every last file, and you know exactly how the old
>> version 
>> was compiled (ideally down to the ./configure command) then you could
>> always 
>> download that old version, compile it, then run 'make uninstall'.  This
>> will 
>> remove all the files that would have been installed, so if it matches
>> your 
>> original config, every last file in your existing gnuradio installation
>> will 
>> be removed.
>> 
>> Of course that's probably overkill, and if you just move the files to
>> another 
>> folder instead of deleting them, then you can always move them back if 
>> something breaks.  In answer to your question, often /usr/local is empty
>> until 
>> you start installing things yourself, so having no /usr/local/lib is not
>> unusual.
>> 
>> But if you're going to do the install on lab computers (where presumably
>> there 
>> are a number of identical ones) you'd probably be better off taking the 
>> opportunity to make a package for whatever OS you're running.  Then you
>> can 
>> install the same package on all your machines quickly, and when the time
>> comes 
>> to do the next update the package manager will take care of removing the
>> old 
>> files for you.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Adam.
>> 
>> 
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>> 
> 
> Ok. Thanks for the tips.
> 
> I had to remove gnuradio manually because no make uninstall was working. 
> 
> Right now, I am trying to install the old version. That might seem odd but
> the program I have to show working friday, which wasn't made by me, only
> works for the old version. I tried to adapt it to the new version and it
> runs however, it doesn't have the same behavior has it had for the old
> installation. Since it wasn't me who did the code I feel safer using the
> old version for now.
> 
> I've found the gnuradio installation folder used by someone before me. I
> installed the 3.4.1 version with it. However it didn't install the uhd.
> 
> Edit: I found the uhd version I wanted but it seems it only made a partial
> installation. I mean, the usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages didn't
> have any uhd folder, there was one file missing in the pkgconfig, and so
> on. Furthermore, when I run the code it said:
> 
> ImportError: cannot import name uhd
> 
> So I reinstalled gnuradio 3.4.1 and now what I get when I run the code is:
> 
> ImportError: libgnuradio-uhd-3.4.1git.so.0: cannot open shared object
> file: No such file or directory.
> 
> The funniest part is that this file exists...
> 

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