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soapy_power not working with a BladeRF #436
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This is stock Ubuntu Jammy, right? I'll later try to reproduce the environment. I hope somebody else can help out? |
I got the same here. Then simplesoapy does work but only on the second try and only with sudo:
Also plain SoapySDR python bindings work:
Check that it's not a permission problem. But that might be just my very minimal install using
on a plain stock Jammy image. If the plain |
Thanks for this little update. The plain SoapySDR python example does not work for me unfortunately. It is interesting to see that I have a different output while doing pip install simplesoapy and sudo pip install simplesoapy. I will check again on monday! What do you mean about permission? To execute as a simple user? Even If I do sudo I get the same results so I don't think so :/ |
Hi, Today I have tried to do again what I have already did before to see then what you told me, but nothing is working anymore (I cannot detect my BladeRF anymore except with the bladeRF-cli command). And even SoapySDRUtil --info give me other versions than before. In my case, I also installed more packages than you did. I have installed SoapySDR, SoapyBladeRF, qspectrumanalyzer, pybladeRF, PothosCore, LibBladeRF, bladeRF. So there is a risk of having multiple times a same package. To be honest I am lost right now and I have no more idea on how to overcome this problem! |
you have many different versions of SoapySDR |
Hi,
I have a BladeRF and I try to use qspectrumanalyzer with it.
SoapySDRUtil is working fine (picture 1). bladeRF-cli is working fine.
But not soapy_power (picture 2). soapy_power --device bladerf --detect and soapy_power --debug don't run too (no devices found).
When I try to see if I have two different versions of soapy_power (picture 3), I get a permission problem (run user) or an invalid argument (proc):
Finally, which soapy_power gives : ~/.local/bin/soapy_power ; so I added it to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and I'm working inside the directory but it doesn't change anything.
It's the last step for me to work with qspectrumanalyzer so I hope you will have an idea! Thanks for your help!
Gautier
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