Just unpack the tarball and run ./chirpw. Also, you need to have python-serial and python-libxml2 installed in your system.
On 8/6/16 1:16 PM, Bruce LeGrande wrote:
And I thought v0.4.0 was ancient... lol I am still receiving the SAME error with v0.4.1 I have downloaded chirp-daily-20160802.tar.gz Sitting in '~/.install' directory Next step please ? <=====
I can't believe this seems like so much of a process. I've set up Cat-5 Ether and wireless networks from Slack v3.2 on up to v7, written and compiled source on various distros, without major problems. Coded in ASM, Fortran, Pascal, CoBOL, BASIC, and others. Can't understand why this isn't flowing better...
But at this point I'm not assuming ANYthing... I'm going to ASK, even is sounds like a silly question. After the download, what is the next step ?
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On Aug 4, 2016, at 23:29, Bob Nielsen <n7xy@n7xy.net mailto:n7xy@n7xy.net> wrote:
Unfortunately 0.4.1 is ancient. Get the latest tarball version at <http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/LATEST/>. 73, Bob N7XY On 8/4/16 11:13 PM, Bruce LeGrande wrote:
Downloaded: chirp-0.4.1.tar.gz Got v0.4.1 to run. Tried to overlay the daily (0802) and re-run, but got the same errors as before. UV-82HP is in the truck, will bring it in and try to reprogram it tomorrow. 73 4 now Sent from BlueMail <http://www.bluemail.me/r> On Aug 4, 2016, at 14:28, W Paul Mills <AC0HY@WPMills.com <mailto:AC0HY@WPMills.com>> wrote: Chirp does not need compiling, just download tarball and unpack. Enter the directory where unpacked and run ./chirpw See: <http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Running_Under_Linux> On 08/02/2016 08:11 PM, Bruce LeGrande wrote: Yup... I guess I left out the most important fact responsible for the error message, which is the OS on the NetBook is Debian Squeeze v6, to which doing a major update to is not an option. Have tried installing the latest version of Chirp under that, but there are just too many errors in compile making that not feasible. And since there is no .Deb distribution package available, compiling source is the only option. That was my main reason for becoming interes ted in a LiveBoot application on a USB stick, to bypass all that hassle. I have managed to create the Ubuntu based TharPuppy stick to boot from, so now perhaps I'll be able to install the latest version of Chirp for Ubuntu. And the problem would be solved... I was thinking that if someone here had built a RAM boot/run image specifically for (with) Chirp, it might save me some time. Shame on me for wanting to save time, and not duplicate efforts done by another already... I'll just schlog along on my own and see how things turn out. _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to Bob Nielsen atn7xy@n7xy.net To unsubscribe, send an email tochirp_users-unsubscribe@intrepid.danplanet.com
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