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Add retevis ra79 #795

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@KC9HI KC9HI commented Oct 27, 2023

CHIRP PR Checklist

The following must be true before PRs can be merged:

  • All tests must be passing.
  • Commits should be squashed into logical units.
  • Commits should be rebased (or simply rebase-able in the web UI) on current master. Do not put merge commits in a PR.
  • Commits in a single PR should be related.
  • Major new features or bug fixes should reference a CHIRP issue.
  • New drivers should be accompanied by a test image in tests/images (except for thin aliases where the driver is sufficiently tested already).
  • All files must be GPLv3 licensed or contain no license verbiage. No additional restrictions can be placed on the usage (i.e. such as noncommercial).

Please also follow these guidelines:

  • Keep cleanups in separate commits from functional changes.
  • Please write a reasonable commit message, especially if making some change that isn't totally obvious (such as adding a new model, adding a feature, etc).
  • Do not add new py2-compatibility code (No new uses of six, future, etc).
  • All new drivers should set NEEDS_COMPAT_SERIAL=False and use MemoryMapBytes.
  • New drivers and radio models will affect the Python3 test matrix. You should regenerate this file with tox -emakesupported and include it in your commit.

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KC9HI commented Oct 27, 2023

I did something to goof things up here. I think it was when I typed

git rebase origin/py3

instead of

git rebase origin

Is there a way to fix this?

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kk7ds commented Oct 27, 2023

You can probably just rebase it again on the thing you want and then git push -f. If you need to start again you can delete the branch, create another and git cherry-pick the hash of the thing you're actually trying to submit (which I assume is 7e18518.

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KC9HI commented Oct 27, 2023

That was simple enough. Thanks.

@kk7ds kk7ds merged commit 6146021 into kk7ds:master Oct 30, 2023
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