Thanx for your patience, Dan.

In desperation, I did a FULL shutown of Ubuntu 23.04 and the computer.

Upon restart, voila, the pipx install went perfectly.

(I previously had installed all the dependencies, and ran an  sudo ldconfig  before
 using the  pipx install  command, but at that time, as I wrote, no go.)

The 'magic' of the power-down / power-up did the trick.

Thanks for a great utility!

73 de Jerry - LU/K4OAM
Patagonia, Argentina



On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 8:25 PM Dan Smith via chirp_users <chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
> On May 9, 2023, at 4:20 PM, Jerry Rector - K4OAM <kb4oam@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> OK Dan -
>
> Here'tis:
>
> PIP STDOUT
> ----------
>
> PIP STDERR
> ----------
> ERROR: Could not find a version that satisfies the requirement chirp-20230507-py3-none-any-whl (from versions: none)
> ERROR: No matching distribution found for chirp-20230507-py3-none-any-whl

This isn't really enough, we need to see exactly how you're running it as well. This sort of looks like the error you would get if it is interpreting the argument as a package name and not a file on disk. I just updated the instructions to be explicit, so try running pipx that way (i.e. with ./ in front of the filename). If that doesn't work, please show the exact command you're running and the full output.

--Dan
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