Bug #6103
closedPython on macOS 10.14?
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Description
In scanning thru my Mac's potentially incompatible apps
Python.app (from my kk7ds directory) is listed as non-64-bit (I assume 32)
[screenshot attached]
is the Python.app actually used by chirp, or just the libraries?
just wondering whether chirp will still work when I upgrade from High Sierra (10.13) to Mojave (10.14),
or whether a 64-bit version of python will be needed?
Steve
Files
Updated by Steve Weyer about 6 years ago
it looks like 32-bit apps will just receive a warning in upcoming Mojave, and they won't run in next version (10.15, probably 9/2019).
https://9to5mac.com/2018/06/05/macos-mojave-32-bit-support/
so, less critical to address now --
but it would still be useful to clarify whether current Python version will be a problem in a year.
Steve
Updated by Steve Weyer about 5 years ago
With macOS 10.15 (Catalina) imminent in September (& ongoing OS incompatibility warnings in 10.14),
has chirp been tested on 10.15 with the recommended 32-bit Python (version 2.7.2 or 2.7.10) libraries [~2015]?
If chirp will no longer work in Catalina due to 32-bit incompatibilities,
has it been tested with newer Python runtime, e.g., 3.7.4 from https://www.python.org/downloads/
-- or have some python features been deprecated in the past 4+ years?
Steve
K7SWX
Updated by Bernhard Hailer over 4 years ago
- Tracker changed from Feature to Bug
- Status changed from New to Closed
- Chirp Version changed from 0.4.0 to daily
- Platform set to MacOS
This isn't a Chirp bug, nor a Feature or New Model request.
It is a question about running Chirp on a specific OS, and best asked on the "mailing list":http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_users.