[MacPorts] #47108: GQRX saying it can't install gnu radio because of a py27-scipy dependency conflict- but gnuradio is already installed.
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#47108: GQRX saying it can't install gnu radio because of a py27-scipy dependency
conflict- but gnuradio is already installed.
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Reporter: patrickmccanna@… | Owner: michaelld@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: GQRX |
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Comment (by iibov@…):
Replying to [comment:23 michaelld@…]:
>I'm wondering how you're trying to install py27-scipy (the exact command
you're issuing to install py27-scipy), and also what's already installed
on your PPC setup ("port installed and active").
When I tried to install the old versions of py27-scipy I would `cd` to the
directory where I'd downloaded the files and then issue `sudo port
install`, there is output in reply № 18 above, otherwise I'd type, for
example, `sudo port install gqrx` (gqrx is what I've been trying to
install all along and what lead me to MacPorts in first place).
Now, I have some good news: `py27-scipy @0.17.0_0+gfortran` installed
successfully when I tried once again to install `gqrx`, I guess I really
shouldn't have picked up from where I left it a while ago i.e. trying to
install an older version of py27-scpipy. I really have no explanation why
0.17 worked for me unlike every other version. Apologies for wasting your
time.
However, `grqx` still won't install because of the following: it still
needs `gnuradio uhd gr-osmosdr gr-fcdproplus`.
`gr-osmosdr` and `gr-fcdproplus` report that they cannot build `doxygen`
which I already have: doxygen @1.8.9.1_0; QUESTION: is there a way to make
them use the already installed version? I looked at the doxygen tickets
and I see others too have problem with it and I've no idea when that's
going to be fixed.
I'll upload the logs from:
{{{
sudo port install gqrx
sudo port install gnuradio
sudo port install uhd
sudo port install gr-osmosdr
sudo port install gr-fcdproplus
}}}
(each of these failed installs is followed by a `clean` command, namely:
`sudo port install gqrx -> sudo clean gqrx -> sudo port install gnuradio`
etc)
and what I have currently installed so you can get the full picture.
Terminal output: http://pastebin.com/eLZ9pPdj
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/47108#comment:24>
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