On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 14:06 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote: > > > So, look in src/hid/batch/hid.conf: > > > > > > type=gui > > Did you look in src/hid/batch/hid.conf ? >
ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ ls src/hid/batch/ batch.c batch_lists.h ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ There is no hid.conf > > Did you see a "checking ./src/hid/batch/hid.conf" ? > ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ ./configure --with-gui=batch |grep batch checking for which gui to use... batch configure: error: batch is not a valid gui ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ Can not see a "checking ./src/hid/batch/hid.conf" > > > Currently this is done with --without-gui argument for ./configure. > > That should *not* work, I'm surprised that it does. > Sorry, my message was unclear: The --without-gui is currently used to try to install PCB without GUI -- I think the Gentoo maintainers have used this because it is mentioned in the INSTALL file: ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ grep without-gui INSTALL --without-gui = specifies that no GUI will be built. This ste...@amd64-x2 ~/geda/pcb-20081128 $ The maintainers can not test all possible installs -- this is why i currently do some testing to improve the Gentoo install scripts (ebuilds). _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user