Sorry, folks, if I missed a critical message in this thread. I have an older CHIRP flatpak here:
https://gitlab.com/ndarilek/chirp
As you can see, it's a bit outdated. Feel free to adopt it completely, pick and choose, etc. I've successfully used it here before and it worked. Haven't built flatpaks in a while, so probably can't be much help beyond providing my package. Also, my GitLab flatpak repo is a bit dodgy. It generates new ostree commits for each run, even if only the website has changed. It really needs a CI system that can conditionally run tasks on specific file changes, which GitLab is not. Also not sure I'd use vuepress for the website these days.
On 5/1/20 6:55 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 10:00 PM Tony Fuller <goldstar611@hotmail.com mailto:goldstar611@hotmail.com> wrote:
Richard, I took a look at MyPaints flatpak file on GitHub and adapted it for chirp. It's **very** rough around the edges (theme, icons, desktop shortcut, no /dev/try access, outdated gtk runtime, no network access) but the GUI comes up! I'm happy to help collaborate but I'm a horrible maintainer of things. But maybe that's the easy part now that the baseline json is fleshed out?
Thanks, I'm playing around with it. I added the desktop file but haven't tested it yet.
One question:
Do we need a separate pyserial section? It looks like it's already being installed in the "pip-and-friends" section. I also added suds for radioreference.
I was really trying to find a platform/sdk that already included Python 2.7, it just seems silly to build all of python for chirp.
Thanks, Richard
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