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I’d love to include this in DragonOS. I started looking at the source code and opening the grc files. Appears to be python2/gr 3.7 based. You wouldn’t happen to have 3.8 based flow graphs? Figured I’d ask before working in them.
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Hello
As far as I know, the only stable version for Debian Buster is GNU Radio
3.7.13.4-4 (python2)
When the GNU Radio installation package in 3.8 will be available , I will
update Remote SDR to use only Python3.
Regards
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I’d love to include this in DragonOS. I started looking at the source code
and opening the grc files. Appears to be python2/gr 3.7 based. You wouldn’t
happen to have 3.8 based flow graphs? Figured I’d ask before working in
them.
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You’re right, I was trying to use your code on Ubuntu 20.04. The flow graphs I opened so far only needed minor changes. I was able to make modifications and kind of get it working on x64. Awesome project. I’ll close this ticket since it’s probably irrelevant for the orange pi now.
I’d love to include this in DragonOS. I started looking at the source code and opening the grc files. Appears to be python2/gr 3.7 based. You wouldn’t happen to have 3.8 based flow graphs? Figured I’d ask before working in them.
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