Unfortunately, OP25 doesn't run on Debian without making (drastic?)
changes, and is why only Ubuntu 14.04 is "officially" supported. I also
prefer Debian, and ended up adding a full second hard drive (actually SSD)
to the machine in question to dual boot Ubuntu to be able to run OP25.
I ran into the same or similar error as you, and I believe I determined
OP25 needs a newer version of WxWidgets than could be installed in Debian.
Brett
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 4:52 PM, kb9mwr(a)yahoo.com [op25-dev] <
op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I wish that build-gnuradio script worked for Debian 8. I spent the whole
evening yesterday installing gnuradio and op25 on a raspberry pi. Looked
like everything was good, till I fired up the scope tool:
./scope.py --args rtl=0 -f 772.63125 -g 65 -o 17 -N LNA:35 -V -v -S 250000
-q 51
attempts to launch, but dies
Something about "recreating status bar in wxFrame " . which is some sort
of wxWidgets error.
---In op25-dev(a)yahoogroups.com, <jra@...> wrote :
Thanks, flkmrz! I recently posted something similar on my blog
(
https://blog.febo.com) and I'm going to edit those posts based on some
of what you've said below.
I strongly prefer using the "build-gnuradio" script
(
http://sbrac.org/files/build-gnuradio) to build the system from
sources. It requires very little user intervention, makes sure you have
all the required .deb or .rpm packages installed, and gives you the
latest version of the code base. But as of right now (28 June 2017) the
rtlsdr components don't build properly due to upstream code changes. I
have a good feeling that it will be fixed very soon, but over the last
week I've been tearing my hair out.