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That may have upgraded you to GR 3.9, which could be the issue since it hasn't had much end user testing, especially on Windows. Can you open a Conda prompt and post the output of |
Oh and I forgot to respond to the IIO part. |
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█████████████████████████████████████████████████████████████ packages in environment at C:\Users\foobar\radioconda:#Name Version Build Channeladwaita-icon-theme 3.38.0 heaa5689_1 conda-forge ` |
It looks like everything is there. Can you see if |
Was a conflict with pathos. Once pathos was removed all seems to be better. Think you can close this. Details from radioconda install: Interesting, no gnuradio-config-info seems to be preset in the path ( gnur then tab fails to show me any completion options).
So that reminds me that I did install pathos, so that may be the problem. Interesting that gnuradio-companion.exe is not in the radoconda script directory. Shuold three not be a few more GnuRadio bins in here? Inside radioconda command line I ran:
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I can't say I fully understand how the conflict worked here, but "conflict with pothos" is good enough for me. I guess it was taking preference on the executable path. Only things that are Python scripts with an exe wrapper go in the Scripts directory, so that looks rather normal to me. Other things can be in Library\bin. |
I did have radiconda working uder win10, but I just did a mamba upgrade all and now when I go to start/Gnu Radio Companion (Radioconda) App, I have a common box pop-up ever so briefly, then it goes away. The Radioconda command line has no path to find gnuradaio-companion. Not sure what my next stops would be. BTW, also looking to use IIO on win10.
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