[chirp_users] How to load under Linux?

Richard Farina
Wed Apr 20 17:42:30 PDT 2011


On 04/20/11 20:18, doc at kd4e.com wrote:
> When I try that I get:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> # ./chirpw
>
> bash: ./chirpw: /usr/bin/python: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> When I search for "python" I get:
>
> /usr/share/python
>
> /usr/lib/pythom2.4
> /usr/lib/pythom2.5
> /usr/lib/pythom2.6
Try typing "which python" then perhaps "ls -al `which python".  If 
things are working properly this will show you where python is in your 
path and which python version is currently set as active.  If this 
doesn't help you figure it out by yourself respond I'll I will try to help.

-Zero
> I don't recall how to issue a redirect so that when chirpw looks
> for /usr/bin/python it actually goes to /usr/share/python
>
>   >  Richard Farina wrote:
>> On 04/20/11 18:50, doc at kd4e.com wrote:
>>> I was referred to CHIRP from the Kenwood TH-D72 list.
>>>
>>> What are the dependencies to run CHIRP in Linux, please?
>>>
>>> I have downloaded and uncompressed CHIRP.
>>>
>>> I generally use the Fluppy version of Puppy Linux (it's optimized
>>> to be full-featured, small, and functional on Netbooks, Notebooks,
>>> and desktops).
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>> Assuming you have all required libs it is just "./chirpw" from the chirp
>> directory.
>>
>> -Zero
>>




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