On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 01:35 +0000, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Hi. > Just tried to use the shiny new geda icons for a real world project. I am > on a Debian platform with testing/lenny in a rather default install. So I > tried to open the schematic of my current project in file manager > nautilus. Result: My hierarchy symbols were rendered with the dreaded red > "not found" symbols. > > In the status window I see lines like: > Did not find optional local gafrc file [/home/kmk/gafrc] > But my project resides in > /home/kmk/lilalaser/geda/DL-Driver > Seems like gschem assumes the current directory to be in $HOME rather > than where the gschem files live. Everything is fine if I call gschem in > bash from the correct directory. Anything I can do about this short of > writing a specific wrapper for this project?
Sorry to time-machine this back, but I've not encountered this bug... This email has been sitting waiting my attention for ages now, but I've not got around to debugging the icons. I can confirm, that when I open a schematic requiring a custom gafrc from Nautilus, that is is indeed loaded correctly. I can start gschem from the command line with cwd=$HOME, and it will still correctly load the gafrc file from the directory which the schematic resides (I'm loading a schematic in a different dir, from the command line). Peter _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user