On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Grant Cunningham kd7jnw@me.com wrote:
Nothing happens; the app doesn't open, doesn't give an error message, icon doesn't appear in the dock, etc. Tried it on 2 very different machines: a MacBook Air running the latest version of Mountain Lion, and an old iBook G4 running Leopard (10.5.2) Problem is identical on both machines. It's obviously me, but what?
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I'm not at all familiar with Python; is there something I need to do besides simply installing it? Will it run on a G4, or does it require an Intel?
Yes, it's Intel-only, so don't bother trying the G4.
On the Macbook Air, you should see the Chirp icon appear in your dock after launching. For some reason OS X doesn't place the window in focus, so you'll have to click the icon or Cmd-Tab before you see anything.
If you still aren't seeing anything appear in the dock, try checking Console.app in Utilities and ~/.chirp/debug.log for any error messages.
Tom KD7LXL