On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Gareth Edwards wrote:
Hi Chitlesh
On 28 September 2010 19:03, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
You can find the slides on http://www.tandvsolns.co.uk/downloads/
Would you mind if I re-presented your slideset to our Hackerspace
(below in .sig)? I'm sure most
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Gareth Edwards
gar...@edwardsfamily.org.uk wrote:
I'm sitting listening to the UK DVClub meeting and Chitlesh Goorah is
doing an excellent job of talking about Free Electronics Lab,
including gEDA and PCB.
Well done, Chitlesh and thanks for helping to promote
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:52 PM, al davis wrote:
It is important to developers that the unstable distros DO
package the development branch, to test it and provide feedback.
Hamish and Chitlesh, how about it?
Ok, I'll try to update Fedora's gnucap this weekend.
I've taken over the ownership
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak k...@familieknaak.de wrote:
I just got aware of the open source mechanical CAD project freecad. It
hit the debian repository a month ago. Although it is still lacking
important features, much of the basic infrastructure is already up and
Hello there,
The current layout of the PCB command reference PDF document (the one
currently being shipped) is broken. It looks like it on life support.
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/pcb/refcard_old.pdf
I've updated only the layout of refcard.tex
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:37 PM, Werner Hoch wrote:
Hi Chitlesh,
If I have installed guile-gnome-platform-devel, then gwave runs fine.
Without it, it crashes:
.
I think I've only a packaging error in my rpms.
Does anybody know, which of the files in the of the devel file list
should be
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:42 PM, Andreas K. Huettel
andreas.huet...@physik.uni-regensburg.de wrote:
Hmm, considering that there is no Gentoo package for guile-gnome-gtk2 yet,
this is a pretty likely cause...
I've encountered a similar bug about 2 years ago with the fedora gwave
package. Till
we create a livedvd :
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-electronic-lab/wiki/developers#CreatinghisherownLivedvd
Cheers,
Chitlesh Goorah
PS: I've just wrote it for you. If there is something missing let me know.
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Hello there,
I see the build places refcard to the docdir. Is it outdated or legacy
documentation? In PCB's GUI there is already a Key Bindings menu. I
believe this one entails uptodate key bindings rather than the
refcard. If it is outdated, then I think it should be removed from pcb
sources.
Hi there,
During make install, MergePCBPS and Merge_dimPCBPS are placed in both
/usr/bin/ and /usr/share/pcb/tools. I think it is better that they
land into /usr/share/pcb/tools only.
Small patch attached.
Chitlesh
pcb-0.20091103-tools.patch
Description: Binary data
hi there again,
Examples and tutorials are also landing in /usr/share/pcb instead of
doc dir where users expect to find them.
Please accept this small path, coupled with the following changes:
* Add extension to the pcb files
mv example/LED example/LED.pcb
mv example/LED2 example/LED2.pcb
sed
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Stefan Salewski wrote:
For gentoo we like to have examples and tutorials in the doc
directories, so gentoo developers employ these patches:
# sed -i -e 's/example//' -e 's/tutorial//' -e 's/ win32//' Makefile.in
|| die sed failed
# sed -i -e
On Sat, Nov 7, 2009 at 5:39 PM, Peter Clifton wrote:
You also _break_ the HTML documentation by moving away the deliberately
installed .png / .gif files which it places there.
Well I was thinking not to ship the html file.
Since it doesn't appear the HTML docs use the .gif files, we ought not
Hello there,
I wish to wire two pins by loading the .sch file by an automated
method, say a script.
Is there a way or did someone already has a script which wires two
known pins automatically ?
regards,
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gschem instead.
Alternatively, a possible solution to your problem is to remove the
docdir in the end of your package build.
Cheers,
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This seems to be using the exactly same code.
I haven't got the time to test it. Can anyone try it out please ?
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openhardware communities (see on
code.google.com) donate their symbols and footprints for the wider
gEDA community.
regards,
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On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:17 AM, Peter Cliftonpc...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Hello,
Were the old rpms called gEDA-gaf- ?
No the existing rpms were called as geda developers called them, that
is geda-gschem, geda-gnetlist etc.
There have been no official Debian testing packages of 1.5.4 yet, but
On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 8:36 AM, Wojciech Kazubskiw...@o2.pl wrote:
Why libgeda and libgeda-devel packages have old style version number
(20090830) instead of new 1.5.4?
Wojciech
I did a mistake in the past and now I'm paying the price :)
Well the mistake was that before gEDA's stable
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:24 AM, Ales Hvezdaahve...@moria.seul.org wrote:
An unstable/development snapshot of gEDA/gaf was released yesterday
(1.5.3-20090829) and today (1.5.4-20090830). gEDA/gaf v1.5.3 had some
release critical bugs (DOA) so it has been withdrawn and is no longer
available
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Peter Cliftonpc...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
Does RPM allow multiple binary packages to be build from one source
package? If so, I guess whether you obsolete the old structure is
completely down to how you fancy packaging things.
Hello Peter,
Yes RPM can produce sub
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 4:24 AM, Ales Hvezdaahve...@moria.seul.org wrote:
An unstable/development snapshot of gEDA/gaf was released yesterday
(1.5.3-20090829) and today (1.5.4-20090830). gEDA/gaf v1.5.3 had some
release critical bugs (DOA) so it has been withdrawn and is no longer
available
On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Stefan Salewskim...@ssalewski.de wrote:
The list of Main Categories consist of those categories that every
conforming desktop environment MUST support.
ste...@amd64-x2 ~ $ cat /usr/share/applications/gerbv.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Version=1.0
Encoding=UTF-8
Hello there and PeterC,
Fedora Electronic Lab includes too many EDA software and the actual
electronics-menu drowns the user into confusion. I have created
submenus on electronics-menu as you can see on this screenshot:
http://chitlesh.fedorapeople.org/submenu/snapshot.png
The idea is that the
Hello there,
Recently there was an email about geda/gaf's windows binaries.
I wrote a small howto which can help you automate the compilation for
those binaries with mingw cross compilers and ease the maintenance of
extra cygwin related scripts.
I have used gerbv as example here.
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 7:25 PM, DJ Delorie wrote:
I fired up a torrent and it says 5 days remaining. Is there a
faster way to get a seed? Or should I just download from chitlesh's
HTTP link?
In the upcoming hours, the http is the quickest way. This is because
noone has a copy of the FEL
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Jorge Juan wrote:
Hi,
I teach a basic digital circuit design curse at the university for
first-year students. I plan to incorporate HDL, behavioral
descriptions, simulation and logic optimization next year.
I find Icarus Verilog plus gtkwave and the
Hello there,
I'm trying to compile pcb for CentOS-5 and RHEL-5. However it fails
with the following error.
edif.y:41:21: error: macro strcpy requires 2 arguments, but only 1 given
edif.y:41: error: 'strcpy' redeclared as different kind of symbol
Log:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 8:57 PM, igor2 wrote:
As usual, comments, questions, bugreports are welcome.
From a packager point of view, can this plugin be merged to the pcb
upstream trunk ?
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On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:14 PM, Joerg wrote:
Stuart Brorson wrote:
C++ for hardware design?
SystemC:
http://www.systemc.org/community/about_systemc/
FYI, systemc can't be redistributed as any other opensource packages.
I spent several months packaging it for fedora and applied several
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Stuart Brorson wrote:
H The idea of autocreated fab notes/drawing is a good one. I
could envision doing this using Latex/metafont driven from an external
script. Or maybe via a Makefile? Or doxygen? The script would read
in some type of template
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 5:08 PM, Shakthi Kannan wrote:
The package to be installed is gtk2-devel on Fedora 10. It provides
gdk-pixbuf-2.0.pc.
FYI: to ease your life, create an rpm from the source tarball based on
fedora's spec.
# yum install yum-utils @fedora-packager
# yumdownloader --source
hello Larry,
did you incorporated my patch as well ? I did not have feedback from you since.
regards
chitlesh
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Larry Doolittle wrote:
Friends -
Check out
http://doolittle.icarus.com/~larry/vhd2vl/
for a new release (v2.2) of vhd2vl.
User-visible features
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:00 PM, John Griessen wrote:
Sounds nice! I live too far away though. How will the bootable USB image
be made? What distro is it based on? Will an image be distributed fro DIY
creating of bootable flashes?
FYI:
The Fedora Electronic Lab LiveDVD comes with a
On Sat, Feb 21, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Peter Clifton wrote:
The fact FEL is a DVD would suggest that the USB image would be quite
large, and require a more expensive memory stick..
You can have a 4GB usbstick for 20€ now-
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Hello there,
I want to know whether it is possible to autogenerate a
report/factory manual from my gEDA schematics and pcbs based on :
- the size of the board
- the BOM
- possible commented bugs or todos on the schematics
- schematic/pcb layout pictures
- ...
I am looking for a possible solution
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Stuart Brorson wrote:
Therefore, I was wondering if other folks might be interested in
getting occasional private e-mails from me alerting them to any such
articles. Then, folks who felt moved could respond to the posts.
That way it wouldn't only be me
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 2:48 AM, Peter TB Brett pe...@peter-b.co.uk wrote:
Although Peter has followed the pkgconfig specification, the build currently
breaks on Fedora due to a non-standard patch the Fedora packagers have applied
to pkgconfig.
Already fixed on rawhide(F-11):
* Mon Dec 08
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote:
I needed a Gantt chart for a project report, so I drew one in gschem.
Oh, the strange things one can achieve with gEDA! (BTW, Cairo gschem
looks feels amazing, and Peter C. deserves donations towards his
secret evil mastermind
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Ales Hvezda wrote:
[snip]
Please use the same standard as gnome apps do with respect to locale names.
I need to correct some a misconception that is been spreading for some
time now. gEDA/gaf (or PCB IIRC) are *NOT* gnome apps. gEDA/gaf and
all the
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:06 PM, Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
Hello gEDA developers,
A bug filed against geda-gnetlist by RedHat's security team was filed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=472116
Bug 472116 - CVE-2008-5148 geda-gnetlist insecure temporary file use [Fdevel]
The issue
Hello there,
I don't recall if I have already sent a similar email before, but
below are some minor items that I want it to be fixed upstream. Most
of these have already being fixed in fedora (except the warnings
undefined-non-weak-symbol and shared-lib-calls-exit).
[r...@cgoorah ~]# rpmlint
On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Dan McMahill wrote:
I've just placed a new snapshot of PCB up on the sourceforge site
Hello there,
First great work PCB developers.
Below are some little changes, I'm requesting pcb developers to adopt.
Most of these changes have been applied to all Fedora pcb
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 2:49 PM, Werner Hoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you also put some source code packages to the SF download page?
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=160005package_id=179804
Maybe I will create rpms for openSUSE.
I'll try to do the same for Fedora as
On 9/14/07, Peter Clifton wrote:
Out of interest, what distribution are you using this with - the only
distro where I've seen mixed 32 / 64 bit binaries is OpenSUSE (because
the servers at Engineering are mostly 64 bit machines running OpenSUSE
10.2).
Fedora does have multilibs support as
On 9/6/07, andrewm wrote:
I am probably in a good position to push others
in the direction of using gEDA but I am not
sure how many people would take the push and
not give up.
Well, I've started some work on providing gEDA on a livecd.
I've a development release on torrent :
On 9/6/07, al davis wrote:
It's not deliberate that we are left out. We need to
choose to go.
And pay for booth space if we want a presence.
Not necessarily. I didn't say booth. There are other ways.
I might provide some space at any fedora booth worldwide for people
who want to
On 9/6/07, John Griessen wrote:
I think writing tutorials well is one good way. Another is stories
about successful uses, put up on the gEDA website just like product
offerers do.
I tend to agree with John here.
Perhaps a Curriculum Vitae like for each application which highlights
its big
On 9/3/07, Daniel Sandström wrote:
LTspice installed and run just fine for me on Ubuntu 7.04, no special
things necessary.
Well Daniel, you didn't answer him.
You could at least entail how you installed it.
In their website they provide a windows executable.
Hello there,
I'm looking for promotional materials about gEDAgaf that I could use
for my new project Fedora Electronic Lab.
Let me explain in more details:
I was working on providing open source VLSI applications (such tools
from opencircuitdesign.com and Alliance VLSI) on the next Fedora 8.
On 8/5/07, Amit wrote:
I was able to create a netlist using gschem - gnetlist and ngspice
successfully loads it. I get to the point where I perform a tran
simulation but I am not able to plot it. When I try to run the command
'plot out' I get an error 'Can't open viewport graphics'.
I had
On 8/1/07, Peter TB Brett wrote:
I just ran across something on the internet that I thought might be
interesting to list members:
Alliance VLSI CAD System
http://www-asim.lip6.fr/recherche/alliance/
How funny :) I spent the whole month of July trying to package and test it.
Alliance is
On 7/24/07, Stuart Brorson wrote:
For my CD to
successfully install gEDA, it needs to install guile-1.8. To install
guile-1.8 I now need to install the bugnum stuff. This is too many
dependencies for me to feel comfortable about bundling onto a CD with
a fairly dumb installer.
I would like
On 7/19/07, Robert Butts wrote:
I am a new Linux user using Fedora core 7 and I would like to install
gSpiceUI.
You are running Fedora 7. Fedora Core 7 doesn't exist :)
If someone knows how to install gspiceui or where I can get directions I
would appreciate it greatly.
Hello,
You will
On 7/19/07, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have package manager running and everything is installed except
ngspice and wxGTK. ngspice is listed along with ngspice-doc (I'm sure
I'm suposed to install this too). Also wxGTK is listed along with
wxGTK-devel and wxGTK-gl. Should I install these
On Friday 13 July 2007 14:27:37 Ales Hvezda wrote:
Release notes:
http://geda.seul.org/devel/v1.1/1.1.1/gaf-1.1.1-relnotes.html Download:
Can you add up or rectify the fedora related download in the next
release notes, please ? stating that every single development release
of geda will be
On 7/14/07, Ales Hvezda wrote:
They are completely unstable and really only meant for people who want to see
the
cutting edge.
Fedora is meant for cutting edge :) where bug fixes are pushed.
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On 6/27/07, Ales Hvezda wrote:
I am pleased to announce the first ever stable release of gEDA/gaf:
1.0.1-20070626. The focus of this release was bug fixing. This is also
the first release created using git. Many thanks to everybody involved.
Just some quick questions which are making my
On 6/7/07, Craig Niederberger wrote:
My notes to self for installing gEDA from the cvs repo on Fedora 7:
(thanks to Peter Ben for helping me out for FC5 6)
Even though Fedora 7 came with gettext 0.16.1, parts were missing, so
I had to build it from the tar file at
On 6/15/07, Peter TB Brett wrote:
Oddly I have absolutely no need for that export when compiling on F7.
I had a strange error while rpmbuilding some geda packages last 2 weeks,
/usr/bin/perl: error while loading shared libraries: libperl.so:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or
On 6/15/07, Peter Clifton wrote:
Don't push this compiled against Guile-1.8 without a fix back-ported
from CVS. There is (was) a nasty bug against Guile-1.8 which caused
gschem to abort when you pressed a key with no attached key-binding.
Thanks letting me know.
On 6/15/07, Ales Hvezda wrote:
On 6/15/07, Ales Hvezda wrote:
If you can wait before pushing 20070526 anywhere, I will be creating a
new stable release soon with a few of these important bug fixes. This
will be the first test of a release using git.
How long soon will be ?
Because since Fedora X will be maintained until
Hello there,
Is anyone experiencing :
file - open project fails to open included examples.
But if one open a project file or a gerbv file from the konsole, gerbv opens
it successfully.
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On 5/19/07, Vincent Onelli wrote:
am I missing some thing to run this program? Can some body help?
Thank you.
Try:
on the terminal:
su -c yum install geda*
(root password)
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On 5/6/07, Craig Niederberger wrote:
Hi Gurus, I'm migrating (finally) to Fedora core 6. When I try to compile
the latest greatest from the cvs repo, I get:
checking for LIBGEDA... no
configure: error: libgeda detection error: No package 'libgeda' found
make: *** [gschem/config.h] Error 1
$
On 4/2/07, Patrick Doyle wrote:
As long as I'm thinking about this and playing with it... does anybody
know if ngspice can be compiled with readline support? The one I have
(installed on my FC6 box via yum) doesn't support it and I miss the
command line history and editing features. I'll go
On 4/2/07, al davis wrote:
The issue is redistribution. If you redistribute something made
of parts that are licensed differently, you must comply with
both licenses.
Hello,
I won't push --with-readline so quick into fedora.
However is there some proper documentation to help me know which
On 4/1/07, Patrick Doyle wrote:
1) There is no models directory in the example, yet the SPICE
model element refers to that directory. Since I am using the FC6
installation (installed via yum), I went and grabbed
geda-examples-0216.tar.gz, unpacked it, and failed to find a models
directory there
On 4/1/07, L.J.H. Timmerman wrote:
I just tried yum update geda* on my FC5 box and it reported:
Could not find update match for geda
It means that you already have the updated geda's snapshot on fedora
core 5 repositories. However it is _not_ the _latest_ geda snapshot of
february's. This is
On 3/29/07, Stephen Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
As from the next fedora buildsystem release (tonight):
Fedora users will be having:
geda-gattrib-20070216-1.fc6
libgeda-20070216-1.fc6
geda-gschem-20070216-1.fc6
libgeda-devel-20070216-1.fc6
libgeda-doc-20070216
On 3/29/07, al davis wrote:
Fedora: RPM packages. good beginner distro, particularly if you
have a poor net connection. Not as many packages. Enough on
CD to be useful without net.
Hello,
Actually it is not very encouraging for a fedora packager (me) or any
other distro X packager to see
Hello there,
On applying DRC on the tut1.pcb of the new snapshot: pcb-20070208p1,
it spits more errors/warning compared to the old snapshot:
pcb-20060822.
Has anything changed in that perspective in this latest snapshot?
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Hello there,
I've successfully compiled the latest snapshot 20070208. However on
executing pcb I get :
Looking for default_font in .
Can't open ./default_font for reading
Looking for default_font in /usr/bin/../share/pcb
Found default_font in /usr/bin/../share/pcb
on a log dialog.
I would like
Hello there,
I successfully created a vhdl file from
http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~chit/cours_vhdl/halfadder.sch
http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~chit/cours_vhdl/output.net.
However, since my schematic includes some and2 and or2, the output.net
includes the respective components, but if I compile the vhdl
Hello thre,
I'm trying to make a VHDL file from a mere simple half adder schematic:
http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~chit/half_adder/adder.sch
with:
gnetlist -g vhdl adder.sch -o output.vhdl
http://tux.u-strasbg.fr/~chit/half_adder/output.vhdl
However, I don't know how to create an entity with gschem.
On 2/11/07, Magnus Danielson wrote:
However, in general what you do want to do is to design in input and output
You want to go into the VHDL symbol table and use ipad-1, opad-1 and iopad-1
which will map over to VHDL in, out and inout declarations of Std_Logic type.
Assign the value of these to
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