[snip] >gschem and gnetlist -- should just work under cygwin. If not it should >be pretty easy I'd guess. In terms of a non-cygwin windows version I
gEDA/gaf just works under cygwin thanks to a few dedicated individuals. >suspect it is basically not hard.... except for guile. There I just The mingw version works under Windows as well using the native gtk+ libraries. I even got the guile part under control after spending some time debugging various quirky behaviors. Mind you, mingw gEDA/gaf isn't trivial to build, but it's quite doable if you are willing to spend the time. [snip] >is the bulk of the work. Even if you ship a mingw bash shell, it won't >look and feel like a gui point and click tool. Yup. This is my main objection to a Windows "point and click" type installer. All of these tools are NOT Windows programs. They do not play nice on Windows. I don't want negative perceptions of the gEDA suite to be formed based by users who don't realize the history of the software. -Ales _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user