Hi Andy, glad Irene didn't wash you away!
The live feeds sound interesting - it might be fun to try and add that to d-rats, similar to the newsfeed QST option.
This should get you the raw repo rpm: http://d-rats.com/yum/f11/d-rats-repo-0.1.2-1.fc11.noarch.rpm
This should install it from the command line: su -c 'rpm -Uvh http://d-rats.com/yum/f11/d-rats-repo-0.1.2-1.fc11.noarch.rpm
The latest raw d-rats rpms should be at: http://d-rats.com/yum/f11/d-rats-0.3.3-1.fc13.i386.rpm (for python 2.6) http://d-rats.com/yum/f11/d-rats-0.3.3-1.fc14.i386.rpm (for python 2.7)
The latest raw chirp rpms should be at: http://d-rats.com/yum/f11-beta/chirp-daily_08292011-1.fc13.noarch.rpm (for python 2.6) http://d-rats.com/yum/f11-beta/chirp-daily_08292011-1.fc15.noarch.rpm (for python 2.7)
If you paste the links above into a browser it should let you download the raw rpm files so you can install them locally.
If all else fails I can send you source RPMS (should have the tgzipped source and a .spec file) or I can just tgz my build directory. I wouldn't think it would take much to get them to build on openSUSE.
You can also just run from source.
I've never used openSUSE - I'd be interested in knowing if the Fedora RPMs work, let me know how it goes!
73, Mike, N0SO
--- On Mon, 8/29/11, Andy Lavarre alavarre@gmail.com wrote:
From: Andy Lavarre alavarre@gmail.com Subject: Re: [chirp_users] RPMs for New Daily Build Available To: "Discussion of CHIRP" chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Date: Monday, August 29, 2011, 8:39 PM Mike hi, thanks.
I'm on openSUSE. It "installed" the RPM at the URL below, but nothing happened. (Duh, of course, I'm not on Fedora, but I just wanted to see what would happen. Nothing happened... :-)
Would you please post just the raw URL for the repository? OpenSUSE software manager will try to install any repository given the full URL.
Then I could try that directly in the openSUSE software manager and see if my system sees it.