On 21/09/2019 13:24, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 7:15 AM Barry Jackson zen25000@zen.co.uk wrote:
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Subject: [chirp_users] CHIRP on py3
I see there is a py3 branch. What is the state of CHIRP on Python 3? I am intending to further improve the FT70 driver, and a pal as an FT3
which he has done some outline memory mapping work for.
Should we be developing against the py3 branch? Thanks. Nicolas
As distros are now dropping Py2 surely this is a must.
I maintain the chirp package for Mageia and we have already dropped Py2 in our development branch for the next release.
I maintain chirp for Fedora and it will not work as of Fedora 31 which is now in Beta.
There has been a lot of work but I'm not sure what the exact status is, however, you can track it here:
https://chirp.danplanet.com/issues/495
Thanks, Richard KF5OIM
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Thanks Richard,
I can't figure out where the git repository is, to checkout the py3 branch.
I have spent half an hour going around the site looking for links but can't find it - any ideas?
Cheers, Barry G4MKT