I use chirp-daily it's always the latest version because I don't want to take a chance of having my system update libs that need updated code from chirp to avoid any damage to my radios.

Obviously you can do what you want, but I wouldn't unless you don't update the other files in your system and your Linux system is frozen in time. Don't upgrade just some of the files unless you have a good reason.

73

David
N1EA 


On Sun, Feb 9, 2020, 21:00 K 0 L N Y Glenn <glennervin@cableone.net> wrote:
    Hi,
I'm wondering what if any benefits there would be to upgrading Chirp software, if one's radio is already one of the options to choose from?
I would think that the only benefits would be if the radio you wish to program has not yet been an option, and it was recently added to the selection.
I guess I don't typically read the list of changes added to Chirp, so perhaps I'm missing the obvious.
I sometimes think that if it ain't broke, don't fix it, so I typically don't update my chirp, but when I install a new Live Linux, I typically install a new build.
Just wondering when noticing that someone updated their chirp, and now it does not work for them.
 
Glenn
 
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