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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Grc icon issue and not saving python script after


From: alok ranjan
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Grc icon issue and not saving python script after executing
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 19:45:02 +0530

Hello Tom,

Thank you for your prompt reply.  I have fixed the python script issue.

Icon means after saving the grc flowgraph it is showing as xml file in browser where it is located (But it should open in gnuradio companion UI). There is no signal block icon.  The file is getting saved as application/xml format :(

Also, the flow graph dont have signal blocks icon as it was in earlier version. 

Thank you for your reply.



From: address@hidden
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 10:06:24 -0400
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Grc icon issue and not saving python script after executing
To: address@hidden
CC: address@hidden

On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 9:36 AM, alok ranjan <address@hidden> wrote:
Hello List,

I have updated my gnu radio from 3.7.2.1 to   3.7.7.1

After the update when i am typing the "gnuradio-companion" it is getting open but the propriety icon is missing. I tried to make the new flow graph and i am successfully able to execute the graph.


The results are coming out,  but When i am trying to see that grc file it is getting open as "Xml" file. However, the extension of the graph is .grc only.

Also, after the successful execution of the graph the python script is not getting generated at all.  And i am not able to directly open the built grc file by double click on that one.


Kindly suggest, What I have done wrong. Any help is appreciated.


Thank you

I'm not sure what you mean about the icon missing. What icon? We did change some of the toolbar icons since 3.7.2.1, though, so they might be different. I'm just not sure what you mean by missing.

Are you sure that you're looking for the right Python file name? The ID in the Options block will set what that  file is named as, so by default "ID=top_block," and so it'll produce top_block.py. Any chance you don't have write permission in the directory?

Tom
 
 

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