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<p>You should file a bug against the package, then, rather than
email the devel discuss list. This is the type of thing where you
should file a bug, rather than just an email.</p>
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<p>Thomas</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/19/21 12:55 PM, Jason Gallicchio
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<div dir="ltr">The gr-iio package is compiled in a way that's
compatible with gnuradio3.7, but gnuradio3.8 is the version in
20.04.<br>
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<div>The most popular reason to install this is for students to
use Analog Device's PlutoSDR with gnuradio. Analog Device's
instructions involve cloning the "upgrade-3.8" branch of
gr-iio, which seems to not be what was done in the Ubuntu
package:</div>
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<div>All of the other required packages in 20.04 are
appropriate--gr-iio is the only one that my students must
build from source to fix this issue.</div>
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<div>In more detail, the 20.04 gr-iio package supplies .xml
files like<br>
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<div>/usr/share/gnuradio/grc/blocks/iio_pluto_sink.xml<br>
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<div>but gnuradio3.8 has switched to .yml files. Making
the upgrade-3.8 branch, creates files like</div>
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<div>.../share/gnuradio/grc/blocks/iio_pluto_source.block.yml<br>
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<div>Apologies if this was not appropriate for this list or
didn't contain the right information, but it's the first time
I'm suggesting a package bug fix.</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
<div>Jason</div>
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