On Fri, 17 Mar 2023 20:51:30 -0500 Jeffrey Vian <[email protected]> wrote:
> I installed python3-pip, then as my user I installed chirp-next as my > regular user using pip. > Will need to check my notes and verify the steps on a new clean install of > Fedora 37 and Chirp-next. (you did not note the OS you are running, but I > assume it is linux.) Actually, he did in the subject line. The Puppy Linux site is https://puppylinux-woof-ce.github.io/ That said, it appears there's multiple "flavours" of that distribution, some of which are Debian/Ubuntu based and some are Slackware based. (There's a blast from the past! Slackware would be what, 31 years old now?) So more detail might be needed. Off the top of my head though, I'd check for: - wxWidgets libraries - wxPython, if it's compiled, otherwise grab wxWidgets development libraries and a compiler. - ensure you have `pip` installed for Python 3 The exact commands will differ depending on the base OS being used. Debian/Ubuntu derivatives, one should be able to use `apt`'s commands (i.e. `apt-cache search` / `apt-get install`). For Slackware, you'll need to use Slackware's tools (`pkgtool`). If all of that is in place, you _should_ be able to run `python3 -m pip install --user requirements.txt` to install the Python module dependencies into your local user's home directory. Then you should be able to run Chirp with `./chirpwx.py`, or install it into your home directory with `python3 setup.py install --user`. -- Stuart Longland (aka Redhatter, VK4MSL) I haven't lost my mind... ...it's backed up on a tape somewhere. _______________________________________________ chirp_users mailing list [email protected] http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users This message was sent to [email protected] at [email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] To report this email as off-topic, please email [email protected] Searchable archive: https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
