I don't think README.support should be distributed like this. I'd prefer to give them a script that will output the current list, so we don't have to maintain another file.
Tom KD7LXL On May 8, 2012 7:52 PM, "David Griffith" dave@661.org wrote:
Adding these files to satisfy #122
# HG changeset patch # User David Griffith dave@661.org # Date 1336528109 25200 # Node ID e5324579e0944f2cb59c30b5bfda6f5b4caf2ac7 # Parent 3f573d4f142983971b8bcaa7ba38e43cc29a6372 Adding INSTALL, README, and README.support
diff -r 3f573d4f1429 -r e5324579e094 INSTALL --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Tue May 08 18:48:29 2012 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +This file describes the installation of Chirp without package management +on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. This sort of thing may +be your only choice because 1) a package has not yet been made for your +OS or distribution, 2) the packaged version is obsolete, or 3) you want +to try a daily build.
+For Debian, Ubuntu, and related systems, the following packages are required: +python +python-gtk2 +python-libxml2 +python-libxslt1 +python-serial +python-support
+For Redhat, Fedora, CentOS and related systems, the following packages +are required: (This list is incomplete. Please submit corrections.) +python +pygtk2 +libxml2-python +python-libxslt
+Once these packages are installed, you can run Chirp directly from the +distribution directory by typing "./chirpw". If you want to install it +properly, type this:
- sudo python setup.py install --record files.txt
+This will install the package and create a list of files that were +added to your system. If you want to deinstall Chirp, type this:
- sudo xargs -0 rm -rf < files.txt
+This will cause rm(1) to take its list of arguments from the file named +"files.txt" and remove those files from the system. If you forgot to +create "files.txt", you can simply reinstall the way it is shown here +and continue on your way.
+Note: This will not uninstall directories created by the installation of +Chirp. Presence of these empty directories shouldn't be a problem, but +if they are, it's easy to go through the files.txt file, identify them, +and remove them.
diff -r 3f573d4f1429 -r e5324579e094 README --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README Tue May 08 18:48:29 2012 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +Chirp is a free, open-source, multiplatform tool for programming your +amateur radio. It supports a large number of manufacturers and models, +as well as provides a way to interface with multiple data sources and +formats.
+Complete documentation may be found at the Chirp website at +http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp
+For a list of radios supported by Chirp, see the file "README.support"
diff -r 3f573d4f1429 -r e5324579e094 README.support --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/README.support Tue May 08 18:48:29 2012 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +Alinco
- DR-03T
- DR-06T
- DR135T
- DR235T
- DR435T
- DJ596T
+Baofeng
- UV-3R
- UV-5R (in daily builds)
+Icom
- IC-2820H
- ID-800H
- ID-880H
- IC-2200H
- IC-91/92AD
- IC-V/U82
- ID-RP2000V/RP4000V/RP2V/RP2D
- IC-2100H
- IC-2720H
- IC-T70
- IC-Q7A
- IC-W32A
- IC-7200
- IC-7000
- ID-31A
+Jetstream
- JT220M
+Kenwood
- TH-D7A/G
- TH-D72
- TH-F6A
- TH-K2
- TM-271A
- TM-D700
- TM-D710
- TM-G707 (in daily builds)
- TM-V7A
- TM-V71A
+Puxing
- PX-2R (UHF)
- PX-777
+Yaesu
- FT-60R
- FT-817/ND
- FT-857/D
- FT-897
- FT-2800M
- FT-7800R
- FT-7900R
- FT-8800R
- FT-8900R
- VX-3R
- VX-5R
- VX-6R
- VX-7R
- VX-8R
+Wouxun
- KG-UVD1P/UV2D/UV3D
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