Hi,
With Dan’s advice, I was able to install python 2.7 on my MacBook macOS 12.3
and was able to run chirp. macOS tips page has been updated with that
information for MacOS 12.3.
Thanks,
Steve
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On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 7:44 PM, Steve wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a MAC
Unfortunately right now there isn't. CHIRP is coded with Python 2, which
has been EOL'd for some time now, until development gets it migrated over
to python3 (which, while they are working on, has no ETA in sight) the only
solution is to not upgrade to Python 2. This affects more than just MacOS
12
Hi,
I have a MAC M1 chip laptop run in MacOS 12.3 which has removed python 2.7. I
am a new chirp user. I have performed the steps in the tips for macOS. When I
try to run chirp it displays an error that it can’t find a file for python 2.7.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks___
Hi Don,
I would suggest that you make the same offer on the [chirp_devel] mailing
list.
Jim KC9HI
On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 8:49 PM Donald Carlile via chirp_users <
chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I’m a new ham, but an experienced Mac programmer. I’m sorry if this is
> presumpti
Hi,
I’m a new ham, but an experienced Mac programmer. I’m sorry if this is
presumptive, but I’d like to help. I know how to sign code, and I have the
certs to do it. I have an app on the Mac App Store. I’d like to help make CHIRP
available to Mac users who are on modern Macs.
Thanks,
Don Carlil
A few days ago I saw some email exchanges where some people with MacOS ,
presumably running Mojave or earlier are having problems getting it to start at
all. It would quietly fail without any errors.
There is actually a solution posted months ago. I’m wondering since this is
a known issue,
Throwing it out there to see if anyone have experienced something this strange,
and specific before I submit an official bug report.
Chirp will hang in MacOs upon successfully uploading its settings to these
radios. The system will behave as if if the serial device (/dev/cu.serial)
isn't bein