[chirp_users] New Daily Build
Greetings,
A new daily build of CHIRP is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree yesterday, and may include additional features, bug fixes, and/or bugs. If you are interested in trying it, grab it from the following location:
http://trac.chirp.danplanet.com/chirp_daily/daily-02212012
A list of the changes included in this build (since the last daily) follows:
Changes for Build #24 [Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Tweak the Icom hispeed init code and enable for ic2200 and id800
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Add hispeed cloning support in the base Icom code and enable it for the ID-880 and IC-2820 (need to investigate which models support this). Cloning happens at 38400 baud instead of 9600 for those models now.
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Build fixes for Win32 after the dynamic registration change
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Fix updated translation, improperly imported last time
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Fix make_supported.py to work with dynamic registration
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Tweak the Icom hispeed init code and enable for ic2200 and id800
[Dan Smith dsmith@danplanet.com] Add hispeed cloning support in the base Icom code and enable it for the ID-880 and IC-2820 (need to investigate which models support this). Cloning happens at 38400 baud instead of 9600 for those models now.
This change to use hispeed cloning on some Icoms is pretty cool and makes a huge difference in communicating with the newer radios that have much larger memories. I would definitely appreciate some feedback here about how this works (or doesn't) for you, as well as any other models that CHIRP supports that should have their hispeed flag enabled.
On Feb 21, 2012, at 2:03 AM, Build System donotreply@danplanet.com wrote:
Greetings,
A new daily build of CHIRP is available. This includes changes made directly to the tree yesterday, and may include additional features, bug fixes, and/or bugs. If you are interested in trying it, grab it from the following location:
All,
Fedora Linux RPMs for the latest chirp-daily build are now available in the KK7DS Ham-Apps yum repository. To add the repository as a software source, please follow these instructions: http://www.d-rats.com/component/content/article/30-d-rats-yum-repository/
I know it says d-rats, the chirp files are in the same repository.
After setting up the repository, open the "Add/Remove Software" tool and go to "software sources" under the system menu. Make sure the "KK7DS Ham Apps Beta Software" line is checked (enabled).
For some reason, the Fedora package manager likes the beta versions better that the daily builds, so you may not see the daily release in the list the first time you update. If you don't see it, open a terminal window and enter: yum update chirp-daily_02212012 Or: yum update chirp-daily_02212012-1.fc16
That should install the latest daily build.
For those who don't wish to use the repository but still want the RPM (binary or source), please look here: http://ham.n0so.net/fileadmin/ham/apps/rpm/fedora/16/noarch/chirp-daily_0221...
http://ham.n0so.net/fileadmin/ham/apps/rpm/fedora/16/SRPMS/chirp-daily_02212...
Happy Testing,
Mike, N0SO
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Build System
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Dan Smith
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Mike Heitmann