Talk:ModuleNotFoundError
When you start gnuradio-companion or execute grcc, and you get this, or a similar, error message:
then perform the following steps.
A. Mac OSX / macOS
See the MacInstall guide for issues and settings for that OS.
B. Determine your installation prefix
If you don't know or remember your installation prefix, perform the following step:
- on a terminal screen, enter
gnuradio-config-info --prefix
then use that prefix in place of {PREFIX}
in the following commands.
C. Finding the Python library
Using your file manager, look in {PREFIX}/lib
for a directory to match your Python version. For example, python2.7
or python3.7
; note the combination of python
and the version as {major}.{minor}
, which is used by all Python installs by default. Use that directory name in place of {PY-VERSION}
in the following commands.
D. Setting PYTHONPATH
- For almost all Debian / Ubuntu (and derivative) systems, and most other 32-bit Unix/Linux systems, use:
export PYTHONPATH={PREFIX}/lib/{PY-VERSION}/dist-packages:{PREFIX}/lib/{PY-VERSION}/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
- For other 64-bit systems, use:
export PYTHONPATH={PREFIX}/lib64/{PY-VERSION}/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
E. Setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- For almost all Debian / Ubuntu (and derivative) systems, and most other 32-bit Unix/Linux systems, use:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH={PREFIX}/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
- For other 64-bit systems, use:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH={PREFIX}/lib64:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
F. Store the commands in a Bash start-up file
Once you have determined the correct two export commands to use, open your text editor and put them in your ~/.profile
or ~/.bash_aliases
or ~/.bashrc
file and restart your terminal.