Bug #3295
closed
Wiki advertises stale SourceForge LiveCD
Added by Benton Holzwarth over 8 years ago.
Updated over 4 years ago.
Model affected:
(All models)
I read the instructions above:
Description
http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/wiki/Download
...mentions a 'Live CD' near the bottom. This points to a SourceForge project that includes a daily from two years ago, last Saturday.
In a perfect world, the owner of the SF project could be encouraged to update his distribution. Failing that, I think clearing that stanza off the Chirp wiki would be a service to novice users.
Benton 8feb16
KF7QLP
benton@siletzbay.com
- Status changed from New to Feedback
I thought the LiveCD contained an auto-update script that runs on boot. Can you confirm this isn't working?
I swapped chat this evening with the IRC-friend that was having trouble. He said, for other reasons, he wasn't actually able to run the 'Live CD' but got his radio sorted out otherwise. So, no, I can NOT assert that the auto-update aspect of the script isn't working. It was purely my observation that the SF project appeared to have not been updated in two years.
You can close this one out, thanks for your time, Tom.
Benton 9feb16
KF7QLP
benton@siletzbay.com
I can confirm this is not working anymore. I have been searching high and low trying to figure out why I can not get the Chirp_LiveCD_6Feb14.iso to successfully update Chirp and run. I have installed it on two different USB drives a few times and it will run Chirp just fine until I update it. then it will not launch and gives no error codes. I have a Baofeng BF-F8HP that is not included in the older version of Chirp included on 6Feb14. I've tried using the Chirp updater included on the desktop, and on my last attempt I tried adding the PPA code and running the update manually. The code was successfully installed and shows that it was updated. I rebooted the system on each attempt with no change. Anyone else having this problem or able to get this to work?
Thank you,
Lee
KG5ZFH
I believe after running the update script, CHIRP is installed in a different location from were it was originally so the existing launcher(s) no longer work. I believe that a while back I tracked down were it was installed and created a new launcher and all was fine.
That being said, there may be another solution. I just installed a persistent Linux Mint 18.3 Xfce on a 4GB flash drive using unetbootin and assigning 1024 MB of persistent space. After using terminal to add the snapshot repository, install the latest daily build and add the "user" to the dialout group (as described on the "Running_Under_Linux" page), I rebooted and was able to easily program my BTech UV-5X3.
Jim KC9HI
I was able to get it running on Xubuntu 18.04 LTS with the code provided here. Just wish I would have known about the ChirpLiveCD issue to begin with. I went hunting for the new launcher in the ChirpLiveCD to no avail. Good to know Mint 18.3 works too.
Thank you for the reply. 73
Lee KG5ZFH
For what it's worth, after running the Chirp updater, the new chirpw
is located at /usr/bin/chirpw
. The updated Chirp can be launched by starting a new Terminal and entering the command gksudo /usr/bin/chirpw
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
- Chirp Version changed from 0.4.0 to daily
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