Unfortunately right now there isn't. CHIRP is coded with Python 2, which
has been EOL'd for some time now, until development gets it migrated over
to python3 (which, while they are working on, has no ETA in sight) the only
solution is to not upgrade to Python 2. This affects more than just MacOS
12.3 as many Linux distributions drop support for Python 2 as well. It's a
shame that we are all affected.

On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 8:45 PM Steve via chirp_users <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> *Hi,*
>
> *I have a MAC M1 chip laptop run in MacOS 12.3 which has removed python
> 2.7.  I am a new chirp user.  I have performed the steps in the tips for
> macOS. When I try to run chirp it displays an error that it can’t find a
> file for python 2.7.  Anyone know how to fix this?*
>
> *Thanks*
>
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