Is running the latest daily really the only way to get an up to date and usable version of chirp? Is it really all that impossible to make a versioned release every now and then? It would certainly be easier on your non-ubuntu users if their distros had a fighting chance.
-Zero
On 04/07/2016 07:23 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
DItto. I just installed CHIRP on my Pi-2 (OS=raspbian/wheezy) by running:
sudo apt-get install chirp
and it works perfectly with my Boafeng UV-5R.
Just so you know, the chirp package you're getting is beyond ancient. Like, crusty petrified old :)
If you're not installing chirp-daily from the PPA, or installing from the tarball, then you're probably getting 0.3.x or 0.4.x which is...OLD. :)
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