On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Charles J "Skip" Horni skip@butterflyfx.com wrote:
I really, really am not trying to be rude.
Sorry, but blaming OS X is very unhelpful.
CHIRP worked fine and now it doesn¹t and this is an OS issue?
Rhetorical.
Unless someone can assist me, actually, assist, I would just as soon have no response.
The idea was to just report a bug seen in OS X.
If the problem is not going to be fixed, say so or, preferably, don¹t say anything, please.
Skip Horni
Hi Skip,
CHIRP being used on Mac OS X is pretty common. Your issue with CHIRP is not common. Your report was the first time I have ever heard of it.
For the sake of argument, let's say there was a change in CHIRP that caused it to have this issue on your computer, then you should be able to install an older version of CHIRP that would not have this issue. If you can find the latest version that does work and report back what it is, it would help the developers solve your issue.
Jim KC9HI