> Is this a new install or an upgrade.?
> 
> If an upgrade you should be able to do 'pip install --upgrade 
> /path/to/chirp-20230425.tar.gz' and it should work.
> If a new install then Dan's comment above applies.
> 
> If, by chance, you did an original install as a system-wide install using 
> sudo then the upgrade also would require sudo.
> 
> Note that one should always be in their home directory when doing a local 
> install as those instructions show.

I could be wrong, but I don't think the new-or-upgrade has anything to do with 
this. The managed flag will block even user-based installs using the system 
environment (which is supremely annoying, but alas).

--Dan
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