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resources:tools-software:linux-software:gnuradio [15 Sep 2018 01:37] – [Compiling the gr-iio blocks for your PC] Travis Collins | resources:tools-software:linux-software:gnuradio [27 Sep 2018 21:59] – Switch recommended install method to apt Travis Collins | ||
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=== The preferred way === | === The preferred way === | ||
- | The gr-iio blocks can be installed using [[https:// | + | On Ubuntu |
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The installed version should be compatible with the gr-iio package build from source. | The installed version should be compatible with the gr-iio package build from source. | ||
Libiio and gr-iio may also be available from the package management, but to get the latest and | Libiio and gr-iio may also be available from the package management, but to get the latest and | ||
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This is due to the iio python blocks being placed in the gnuradio subfolder. This is required since the iio language binding for python would overwrite these blocks. | This is due to the iio python blocks being placed in the gnuradio subfolder. This is required since the iio language binding for python would overwrite these blocks. | ||
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+ | The gr-iio blocks can be installed using [[https:// | ||
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===== Using the FMCOMMS-2/ | ===== Using the FMCOMMS-2/ | ||