So i decided i lift the cat on the table again and start poking around with
some tetra signals.
first i had to use dos2unix on the python files (odd i know)
once it finally found python
i get this
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./170913/src/demod/python/fcdp-tetra_demod.py", line 5, in <module>
from gnuradio import gr, gru, audio, eng_notation, blks2, optfir
ImportError: cannot import name blks2
i poked around some with the code but i ended up causing more damage then i
was fixing so i thought i ask if there will be an update anytime soon?
if i understood correctly blks2 is moved into 'gr-digital'
Janne Lukkarinen
OH2-EKO
JLxSolutions
Dear all,
so far the osmocom.org mailing lists have always been in a 'non-members
are manually moderated' mode. This has created a lot of work for manual
list moderation, where a lot of the messages caught are simply spam, and
only the occasional valid message is being received.
I'd like to thank the list moderators for taking care of this.
However, in more recent discussions, we were considering to move the
lists to a completely closed mode, i.e. postings would automatically be
rejected from non-members.
The automatic response would contain a description of how to subscribe
in 'nomail' mode, i.e. to subscribe in a way to be able to post to the
list, while still not receiving any incoming traffic. The latter should
be fine for occasional posters who don't want the bulk e-mail that goes
with a full/regular subscription.
Please provide feedback in case you disagree with that change. Unless
there is major opposition, we will likely transition to the 'closed'
mode within one month.
Thanks,
Harald
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OK I fully agree.
Hi all,
time is moving fast, and I want to start some initial discussion and
planning for OsmoDevCon 2014.
There are basically four questions which I'm raising below. Please
provide your feedback to the osmocom-event-orga mailing list only, to
avoid cross-posting over all the project lists.
= Who? =
My intention is to keep it an 'active developer/contributer only' event,
like we had it before. I would also want to keep the group relatively
small, to keep the 'Osmocom family' atmosphere.
If desired, we could have one half or full day of public prsentations in
a larger auditorium, but the developer meeting should be a close group,
as known so far.
= Where? =
If we keep the number of attendees within the same range as this year,
then I'm sure we could again hold it at the same venue. I know it is
not perfect, but it is a place that we have access to, 24 hours per day,
and free of cost for community projects like osmocom.org.
If the community wants a larger event, then this is something that would
require more funds and much more time organizing. And that is something
that I personally could not offer to take care of, sorry. I'm happy to
attend and support any larger events, but I'm unable to take care of
fundraising and venue research.
= When? =
Q1/2014. In January, I'm not aware of any 'blocker' events. February,
there is Fosdem (Feb 1 + Feb 2), and MWC from Feb 24 through Feb 27. In
March there is CeBIT (March 10-14) and Easter holidays (with EasterHegg
March 17-21). Did I miss any other FOSS / mobile event that might clash
in Q1?
So my preference woudl be to do it either late January (23-26) or in
February (6-9 or 13-16). Any preferences regarding preferred schedule?
Once we have some concencus here on the list [and we want to do it in
the same size / venue], I'll talk to IN-Berlin.
= What? =
I think that question is easy to answer, if we have the above three
figured out... There's no shortage of topics, I suppose.
You can start adding your suggestions to
http://openbsc.osmocom.org/trac/wiki/OsmoDevCon2014
Regards,
Harald
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