[snip]
> I updated the branch with all the development I made, and I think it is
> quite usable right now. 

I just realised how much I use the "Escape" key to get out of using a
particular tool, or drawing a net etc..!

In the CVS checkout I did of the glist_dev branch, I find that hitting
the "Escape" key seems no only to cancel the tool operation in progress,
but undo the action previous to it as well!

I can't say for certain that it wasn't in the latest CVS version too, as
I'm having gettext difficulties on my box at the moment.

I have been bitten by the MKINSTALLDIRS bug, and it seems that its due
to Ubuntu now shipping a later version of gettext (could be wrong
there).

It works if I re-run gettextize in the source dir and bring my local
gschem source up to gettext 0.15 infrastructure.

Does anyone know the "correct" / easiest way around this problem (does
it involve making gschem require a later gettext?). I suspect it will
crop up more and more as people's distros' move to later gettext
versions. I couldn't work out if this is a bug in the later gettext, or
if gschem just needs updating a little to allow forward compatibility as
gettext evolves?

Regards

-- 
Peter Clifton

Electrical Engineering Division,
Engineering Department,
University of Cambridge,
9, JJ Thomson Avenue,
Cambridge
CB3 0FA

Tel: +44 (0)7729 980173



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