It might be worth trying to revert the GTK it builds against to 2.16.x
Thanks, I'll try that. I thought it might be GTK related.
Hmm, I reverted back to 2.16.6 (which is the same as the previous
build), but still having the same problem. Looks like I am going to
have to roll back each package
Sorry for jumping into this topic without having read all posts.
I just want to mention, that Cesar Strauss has written a new
build-script last year, which he has posted to the launchpad bug 699494
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/pcb/+bug/699494). Perhaps (I did not have a
test) this patch can
rickman wrote:
By suitable I meant suitable in all ways.
You'll have to test yourself.
If the code is not going to be available, I guess that disqualifies it
unless I want to pick it up and run with it.
G in xmgrace is for GPL. Even if the Weizmann site were down, there
would still be
By component sizes do you mean the parameters in the model?
It might be instructive to compare the parameters in a normal diode
model with those in your zener model to see if there are any you could
add to see if they improve the behaviour.
The idea of using a V source with a series diode and an
Hello,
I just realized, that the 'view'-label in the status bar is still
displaying the 'old' boardsize-names.
The appended patch replaces them with 'top' and 'bottom'.
Should I do a separate bug-report for this?
Kind regards,
Felix
Am 11.04.2011 01:42, schrieb DJ Delorie:
I'm pondering a
On 4/19/2011 5:26 AM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote:
rickman wrote:
By suitable I meant suitable in all ways.
You'll have to test yourself.
If the code is not going to be available, I guess that disqualifies it
unless I want to pick it up and run with it.
G in xmgrace is for GPL. Even if the
Rick -
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 10:27:54PM -0400, rickman wrote:
... Providing a real time display with a high
update rate would be a challenge for me. If that part is done, then
the first major hurtle is done. Some part of the hardware design
depends on what the software requires to
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