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This file describes the installation of Chirp without package management
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on Linux and other Unix-like operating systems. This sort of thing may
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be your only choice because 1) a package has not yet been made for your
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OS or distribution, 2) the packaged version is obsolete, or 3) you want
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to try a daily build.
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For Debian, Ubuntu, and related systems, the following packages are required:
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python
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python-gtk2
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python-libxml2
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python-libxslt1
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python-serial
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python-suds (optional)
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python-support
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For Redhat, Fedora, CentOS and related systems, the following packages
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are required: (This list is incomplete. Please submit corrections.)
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python
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pygtk2
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libxml2-python
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python-libxslt
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For openSUSE, the following packages are required:
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python
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python-gtk
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python-pyserial
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python-libxml2
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libxslt-python
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python-suds-jurko
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Once these packages are installed, you can run Chirp directly from the
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distribution directory by typing "./chirpw". If you want to install it
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properly, type this:
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sudo python setup.py install --record files.txt
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This will install the package and create a list of files that were
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added to your system. If you want to deinstall Chirp, type this:
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sudo xargs -0 rm -rf < files.txt
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This will cause rm(1) to take its list of arguments from the file named
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"files.txt" and remove those files from the system. If you forgot to
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create "files.txt", you can simply reinstall the way it is shown here
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and continue on your way.
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Note: This will not uninstall directories created by the installation of
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Chirp. Presence of these empty directories shouldn't be a problem, but
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if they are, it's easy to go through the files.txt file, identify them,
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and remove them.
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