Hi,
What I meant was that I don't have a hard preference. Clearly if only one version works with CHIRP then that's the one that should be recommended :-)
In the not so distant past I struggled to get various packages installed on Windows with the non-AS version. That quickly turned into a rabbit hole of package managers and dependencies that never converged. The AS version takes care of some of that.
73,
Sander W1SOP
On 12/1/2013 4:43 PM, Robert Terzi wrote:
On 12/1/2013 2:46 PM, Sander Pool wrote:
I prefer ActivePython because of the included package manager. Either version is fine though.
I had used ActivePython in the distant past. However, it looks to me like pyserial was the only one of the chirp dependencies that was available through pypm, the active state package manager.
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