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As you can see, it's a bit outdated.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 Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 10:00 PM Tony Fuller <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 It's **very** rough around the edges (theme, icons, desktop shortcut, no /dev/try access, outdated gtk runtime, no network access) but the GUI comes up!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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