Wish I had thought of that... or better yet, it was somewhere in the install do cumentation. Kurt KURT PETERS wrote: > Criminy... I have to admit, I couldn't even get the (1.5) source to > compile in Linux Kubuntu recently... so if people are saying it's easy > for those "not in the know" to work on gEDA source code, they're just > delusional. Of course, I am now going to try to use git and compile > that way since I was NEVER able to get the source on the release web > page to compile -- hoping those instructions are slightly clearer. > Kurt Have you tried this command for getting the compile dependencies? sudo apt-get build-dep geda-gschem sudo apt-get build-dep geda sudo apt-get build-dep geda-gnetlist sudo apt-get build-dep geda-gsymcheck sudo apt-get build-dep geda-symbols sudo apt-get build-dep geda-utils Whether you have those geda-* packages installed or not, these commmands might get you all you need to compile from source on kubuntu. John -- Ecosensory Austin TX
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