[chirp_devel] Py3 Branch - Catching Up
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for not responding sooner, but it seemed like enough has changed I thought I'd start a new thread.
I'm obviously not active enough to contribute much to this branch.
I don't want to cause confusion by keeping my fork on github public (https://github.com/mpoletiek/py3-CHIRP). However, this version is working for me currently so I don't want to lose it quite yet.
I noticed there is another github repo as well (https://github.com/kk7ds/chirp). Is this a mirror of Mercurial? Are we accepting py3 contributions here?
Has anyone else gotten the py3 branch in its current state working enough to configure their radios?
The next chance I get I'll try the latest py3 branch and if it works for me I'll delete my repo.
Thanks, ------------------------------------------- Matthew Poletiek 303.810.9082 matthew.poletiek@gmail.com www.matthewpoletiek.com
Hi Matthew,
As you've noticed, Dan created a GitHub repo that is indeed a mirror of the Mercurial repo. A few people, including myself, have been submitting pull requests there, both for master and for the py3 branch. Have a look at the closed pull requests to see what's been going on there specifically.
As for the state of the py3 branch, I've got the icomciv live-mode driver working, at least for the IC-910H, though others should work too. I can bring up the wxPython GUI and read all of the memories from the radio, including special memories. I can't write back from the GUI, though, since writing changes from a live-mode radio isn't hooked up in the GUI. I looked at it briefly, but my impression was that there's a design in mind that isn't all there yet, and I wasn't sure I understood the intent, so I didn't attempt to tackle it. On the other hand, I'm able to write changes to the radio using chirpc, so I know that the driver is working for write too.
More recently I've been waylaid by other projects, and haven't got back to getting more working on the py3 branch. I do want to pick up where I left off, though, at some point.
Martin. KD6YAM
On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 8:37 AM Matthew Poletiek via chirp_devel < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for not responding sooner, but it seemed like enough has changed I thought I'd start a new thread.
I'm obviously not active enough to contribute much to this branch.
I don't want to cause confusion by keeping my fork on github public (https://github.com/mpoletiek/py3-CHIRP). However, this version is working for me currently so I don't want to lose it quite yet.
I noticed there is another github repo as well (https://github.com/kk7ds/chirp). Is this a mirror of Mercurial? Are we accepting py3 contributions here?
Has anyone else gotten the py3 branch in its current state working enough to configure their radios?
The next chance I get I'll try the latest py3 branch and if it works for me I'll delete my repo.
Thanks,
Matthew Poletiek 303.810.9082 matthew.poletiek@gmail.com www.matthewpoletiek.com _______________________________________________ chirp_devel mailing list chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_devel Developer docs: http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Developers
Thanks Martin,
I've been using Chirp to configure my baofeng bf-8hp. Didn't take much for me to get it working initially so I'll try the new repo out as soon as I get a chance.
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On Thu, Nov 4, 2021, 20:29 Martin Cooper mfncooper@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matthew,
As you've noticed, Dan created a GitHub repo that is indeed a mirror of the Mercurial repo. A few people, including myself, have been submitting pull requests there, both for master and for the py3 branch. Have a look at the closed pull requests to see what's been going on there specifically.
As for the state of the py3 branch, I've got the icomciv live-mode driver working, at least for the IC-910H, though others should work too. I can bring up the wxPython GUI and read all of the memories from the radio, including special memories. I can't write back from the GUI, though, since writing changes from a live-mode radio isn't hooked up in the GUI. I looked at it briefly, but my impression was that there's a design in mind that isn't all there yet, and I wasn't sure I understood the intent, so I didn't attempt to tackle it. On the other hand, I'm able to write changes to the radio using chirpc, so I know that the driver is working for write too.
More recently I've been waylaid by other projects, and haven't got back to getting more working on the py3 branch. I do want to pick up where I left off, though, at some point.
Martin. KD6YAM
On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 8:37 AM Matthew Poletiek via chirp_devel < chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Apologies for not responding sooner, but it seemed like enough has changed I thought I'd start a new thread.
I'm obviously not active enough to contribute much to this branch.
I don't want to cause confusion by keeping my fork on github public (https://github.com/mpoletiek/py3-CHIRP). However, this version is working for me currently so I don't want to lose it quite yet.
I noticed there is another github repo as well (https://github.com/kk7ds/chirp). Is this a mirror of Mercurial? Are we accepting py3 contributions here?
Has anyone else gotten the py3 branch in its current state working enough to configure their radios?
The next chance I get I'll try the latest py3 branch and if it works for me I'll delete my repo.
Thanks,
Matthew Poletiek 303.810.9082 matthew.poletiek@gmail.com www.matthewpoletiek.com _______________________________________________ chirp_devel mailing list chirp_devel@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_devel Developer docs: http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Developers
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