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Issue with Chirp | Query data source -> RadioReference

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CHRSGRDD

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Newbie here. Any help would be greatly appreciated with trying to figure out an issue Im having with Chirp.

Again im a newbie so please bare with me!

Im trying to import Query data source in Chirp and when I select RadioReference and input my login info this message is prompted- "Suds library required for radioreference.com import. Try installing distribution's python-suds package"

Any idea of what this is or what step Im missing?

Thank you for the help.
 

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pewopolis

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this worked for me - I'm on MAC fyi
 

CanisPecuarius

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This did not work for me. Did you just enter

sudo easy_install -z suds

into your terminal? I did this and it seems like it accepted it but the issue on Chirp still persists...
 

earp175

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I am having the same issue. I tried "sudo easy_install -z suds" but it still throws the same suds error.
 

earp175

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I figured it out! You have to be in the root, main, directory in the cmd prompt menu. then paste

sudo easy_install -z suds
 
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