Re: [chirp_users] Python 3

2020-11-25 Thread Matthew Poletiek
Hi Everyone! Disregard the original message. I found the py3 branch here: https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/repository/show?rev=py3 I'll take a look at this and see what I can do with it! --- Matthew Poletiek 303.810.9082 matthew.polet...@gmail.co

[chirp_users] Python 3

2020-11-22 Thread Matthew Poletiek
Hi Everyone! Huge fan here and Gentoo Linux user who recently found out the chirp package was removed from the main repository due to depending on pygtk which (as far as I understand) has no Python 3 support. I'm willing to help fix any ways I can so I can continue to receive updates in Gentoo.

Re: [chirp_users] Python 3 port

2020-09-04 Thread Tony Fuller
__ From: chirp_users-boun...@intrepid.danplanet.com on behalf of Greg Shuflin via chirp_users Sent: Friday, September 4, 2020 7:42 AM To: chirp_users@intrepid.danplanet.com Subject: [chirp_users] Python 3 port Hi, I'm a relatively new user of Chirp. I like the software and I'm inter

Re: [chirp_users] Python 3 port

2020-09-04 Thread Tom Henderson
Sorry that I can't answer any of your questions, but I did want to take a moment to thank you for volunteering to help. I really do appreciate this fine bit of software and all the work that the people who wrote and maintain it are doing. So thanks to you and all those involved with Chirp since

[chirp_users] Python 3 port

2020-09-04 Thread Greg Shuflin via chirp_users
Hi, I'm a relatively new user of Chirp. I like the software and I'm interested in contributing to porting it to Python3. I notice that there's a py3 branch that hasn't had any new commits since February. I spend some time trying to get that branch to run on my system without success, and I'm not

[chirp_users] Python 3? GTK3?

2020-07-13 Thread Greg Troxel
I and a few others are working on updating the chirp package in pkgsrc from the last release to a daily snapshot. That caused me to look at our package, and I see that it depends on py-gtk2, which in pkgsrc is marked as python 2.7 only. In general we're trying to have packages be able to build wi

Re: [chirp_users] Python 3

2020-04-29 Thread Michael Heitmann
Load VirtualBox and then load Fedora 30 as a VM. 73 de Mike, N0SO > On Apr 29, 2020, at 6:52 PM, Tate KA7O via chirp_users > wrote: > > Being eager can bite ya in the, uh, yea > > So, like a dummy, without reading up first, I updated my primary workstation > to Fedora 32. Now that Python

[chirp_users] Python 3

2020-04-29 Thread Tate KA7O via chirp_users
Being eager can bite ya in the, uh, yea So, like a dummy, without reading up first, I updated my primary workstation to Fedora 32. Now that Python2 isn't even a mainline option in F-32, I'm eager for a Python3 variant of Chrip. I found this: https://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Li

Re: [chirp_users] Python 3 status?

2020-04-18 Thread Barry Jackson
On 14/04/2020 13:38, Richard Shaw wrote: > I just wanted to check and see what the status is of the Python 3 > branch. I see there have been some commits but not for a couple of months. > > Is the py3 branch usable yet? > > Fedora 32 is in beta so that means Fedora 31 (the last > release contai

[chirp_users] Python 3 Status

2019-08-05 Thread Richard Shaw
Python 2 components are being removed from Fedora Rawhide (future f31 release) and Chirp is no longer installable. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1737641 How close is python 3 compatibility? Thanks, Richard KF5OIM ___ chirp_users mailing l