Re: gEDA-user: local symbols vs gafrc

2007-07-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 23:51:44 DJ Delorie wrote: > Just updated to the latest git head, gschem is no longer reading > symbols from ./gafrc. Did something change? Yes, the entire way that component libraries work changed between May 26th and the unstable branch. I cannot reproduce this -- an

Re: gEDA-user: Thoughts using gschem

2007-07-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 19:50:23 Sean D'Epagnier wrote: > Instead I proprose adding a button in the components dialog window that > will copy the selected component it to the project-specific library and > switch to it. The actual location of the project directory could be > specified in gafrc,

Re: gEDA-user: segfault in latest gschem snapshot 1.0.1-20070626

2007-07-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 20:35:26 Andy Peters wrote: > On Jul 4, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > On Wednesday 04 July 2007 20:00:44 Andy Peters wrote: > >> On OS X 10.4.10, Intel, I get a segfault when attempting to load a > >> previously-created schematic

Re: gEDA-user: segfault in latest gschem snapshot 1.0.1-20070626

2007-07-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 04 July 2007 20:00:44 Andy Peters wrote: > On OS X 10.4.10, Intel, I get a segfault when attempting to load a > previously-created schematic file (one made with the old fink > snapshot). Here is the gdb session: Hi there, A backtrace would be useful. ;) Peter

gEDA-user: Component selector dialog

2007-07-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, Two changes (in unstable) to the component selector dialog that I thought people should be aware of: "In Use" view -- The most obvious addition is the "In Use" view, which shows a list of the symbols currently being used in open schematics. I'd prefer it to only list th

gEDA-user: Request for button icons

2007-07-03 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, I'd really appreciate it if someone would design some button icons for the component selector dialog. - The "Apply" button should become a "Place" button, with appropriate icon. - The "OK" button should become a "Hide" button, with appropriate icon. I hope someone can design some nic

Re: gEDA-user: wishful thinking from a user point of view (4)

2007-07-03 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 15:38:08 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Mon, 02 Jul 2007 19:32:10 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote: > >> Connected nodes should use the net color. It's color should depend on > >> the color scheme. > > > > No -- it'll make it too di

Re: gEDA-user: is gEDA a good choice for designers?

2007-07-03 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 16:28:56 John Griessen wrote: > John Doty wrote: > > On Jul 3, 2007, at 7:08 AM, John Luciani wrote: > >> You do need to verify symbols and footprints against your process > >> requirements > > > > The good thing about the library is that even for symbols that aren't > > box

Re: gEDA-user: is gEDA a good choice for designers?

2007-07-03 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 03 July 2007 09:09:10 Steve Meier wrote: > 2) Do you need hierarchical Buses? > > 3) Do you need back anotation? > > If you answer yes to any of these then geda/pcb isn't there yet and may > never be. If you would like to discuss your project requirements either > here or more privately

Re: gEDA-user: wishful thinking from a user point of view (4)

2007-07-02 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 02 July 2007 19:05:02 Werner Hoch wrote: > Hi all, > > On Monday 02 July 2007 19:53, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > On Monday 02 July 2007 18:09:41 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > > > Suggestion: Draw connected nodes in black. That way, unconnected > > > net en

Re: gEDA-user: wishful thinking from a user point of view (5)

2007-07-02 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 02 July 2007 18:24:03 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > If a symbol was changed after "down-symbol" these changese very likely > are intended to propagate to the current schematic. Currently, this > involves manual interaction by the user: > a) save symbol > b) do "up-symbol" > c) select the affe

Re: gEDA-user: wishful thinking from a user point of view (2)

2007-07-02 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 02 July 2007 18:21:01 John Doty wrote: > > > > A footprint preview would be nice for symbols already in the schematic > > too. Maybe a command that pops a little graphic for a currently > > selected > > symbol... > > This is a huge job, since gEDA supports many different printed > circui

Re: gEDA-user: wishful thinking from a user point of view (4)

2007-07-02 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 02 July 2007 18:09:41 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Currently, an open end of a net looks very close to a successfully > connected node. (Little red square / Little red circle). This can be > confusing if the net is supposed to end at a place, where two pins meet. > The situation will look al

Re: gEDA-user: cogito discontinued

2007-07-01 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 02 July 2007 04:46:19 Dan McMahill wrote: > Peter TB Brett wrote: > > > > It looks like I missed something rather important a couple of months ago: > > cogito is no longer going to be maintained. > > I guess that means I can quite trying to fix all of the porta

gEDA-user: Transformations during copying or moving operations

2007-06-30 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, There are a number of bugs evident in copying and moving operations. Firstly, it is useful to be able to rotate symbols while a move or copy is in progress. However, at the moment it is not possible to do so, as far as I can tell; the "er" command cancels the current operation and ca

gEDA-user: cogito discontinued

2007-06-30 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, It looks like I missed something rather important a couple of months ago: cogito is no longer going to be maintained. http://marc.info/?l=git&m=117698810419596&w=2 I recommend that people move from using cogito to using git directly -- I will, when I get round to retraining my brai

Re: gEDA-user: Is there an active IRC-channel for geda?

2007-06-29 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 29 June 2007 18:20:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hallo! > > > I joined #seul #geda but there never seems to be someone. Is there > another IRC-channel where more discussions take place? suel #geda is the IRC channel for gEDA. I am on there currently and I have been on there all day

gEDA-user: "In Use" symbol list in component selector

2007-06-27 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, For a while I've wanted a list of symbols currently being used so I don't have to hunt down the resistor symbol every time I want to add a new resistor. After much hacking, I just got this working, and it works reasonably well. Please try it out. Because it's not finished yet, it's

Re: gEDA-user: Titleblock initally there but too small

2007-06-27 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 22:28:32 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:57:09 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > but the attribute renumber tool now in gschem is pretty good > > (keystroke 'tu'). > > Yes indeed. The new renumber dialog is a major step

Re: gEDA-user: Titleblock initally there but too small

2007-06-27 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 27 June 2007 13:07:20 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 lynx.abraxas-KuiJ5kEpwI6ELgA04lAiVw wrote: > > I'm new to gEDA and my problems start already with the titleblock. > > With my vanilla installation there is already a titleblock in gschem > > although the tutori

Re: gEDA-user: gEDA/gaf stable version 1.0.1-20070626 released!

2007-06-27 Thread Peter TB Brett
#f. Dan McMahill: guile-1.8.1 fixes and testsuite additions. Peter TB Brett: Fix unused variable warning in gattrib (not gnetlist). Help menu updates. As you can see, this is more-or-less a bugfix release, and also a chance to test out the release procedure using git. Hopeful

Re: gEDA-user: Per-project component libraries

2007-06-26 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 20:16:26 Mark Cianfaglione wrote: > Just to add a slightly different view from my point of view... > > Generally in most $$$ tools the components are selected from a common > library. When you "archive" the design it captures a copy of each > component into a local copy. Thi

gEDA-user: Per-project component libraries

2007-06-26 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 00:10:36 John Doty wrote: (By the way, I do subscribe to geda-user, I just don't post here very often!) Warning: really long e-mail ahead: > 1. When I make a change in a symbol, I most often want that change to > propagate to *all* instances of that symbol in a project. A

Re: gEDA-user: Thoughts using gschem

2007-06-24 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Sunday 24 June 2007 19:02:12 Sean D'Epagnier wrote: > Hi, I am just getting started with gschem. I have questions and ideas. > > zooming in and out is done using z and Z. In pcb it zooms using > the mouse wheel. Does else anyone want to conform both programs to use > similar navigation by def

Re: gEDA-user: Grouping multiple symbols in gschem?

2007-06-22 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 22 June 2007 03:33:50 Ales Hvezda wrote: > >I used to do this with symbols that contain other symbols and put them in > >my local lib. During placement from I chose "Include component as > >individual objects". Unfortunately, my current version of gschem > >(20070526) segfaults if I choos

Re: gEDA-user: How to divide large symbols in smaller units?

2007-06-21 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 21 June 2007 05:02:42 Steve Meier wrote: > My suggestions > > first change edit system-gafrc in my case found as > /usr/local/share/gEDA/system-gafrc > > adding the line > > (component-library "./sym") > > then in your project directory add the sub directory sym IMHO it's better to

Re: gEDA-user: set size and position of dialogs with devilspie

2007-06-20 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 20:19:50 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Hi. > pcb and gschem seem to have its own ideas about size and placement of > dialogs. In particular it does not seem to remember most of the > parameters. Thus the user has to manually place them time and again. > There is a way to work

Re: gEDA-user: Debian BTS?

2007-06-19 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 15:41:34 Peter Clifton wrote: > On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 15:18 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > On Tuesday 19 June 2007 14:27:50 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > > > Do bugs entered to the debian bug tracking system automagically enter > > > the CVS BTS

Re: gEDA-user: Debian BTS?

2007-06-19 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 14:27:50 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > Do bugs entered to the debian bug tracking system automagically enter the > CVS BTS of geda and pcb? > No. Peter -- Fisher Society http://tinyurl.com/o39w2 CU Small-Bore Club http:/

Re: gEDA-user: Icarus Verilog going git.

2007-06-15 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Saturday 16 June 2007 06:08:36 Dave McGuire wrote: >Yep, that's pretty close to what I ended up doing. I seem to > recall, however, that it pulled down *all* revisions to every source > file. (this was many months and a whole lot of stressful times ago, > so my memory of this is fuzzy) >

Re: gEDA-user: schem 20070526 from source

2007-06-15 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 15 June 2007 16:19:51 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 11:52:32 +0100, Peter TB Brett wrote: > > The path is set in system-gafrc. Check there (line 133, probably). > > Thanks for hinting. > system-gafrc itself was missing. After I manually copied the fi

Re: gEDA-user: schem 20070526 from source

2007-06-15 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 15 June 2007 11:47:20 Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:42:30 +, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: > > I just tried to install gschem 20070526 from source. Configure, make and > > make install seemed to be fine. But if I try to start the application, > > it just responds: > > > >

Re: gEDA-user: Fedora 7 CVS install notes

2007-06-15 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 15 June 2007 11:09:19 Chitlesh GOORAH wrote: > 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,

Re: gEDA-user: Getting symbols from ASIC libraries into gsc hem: one approach

2007-06-13 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 00:38:36 Jeff Trull wrote: > I think the scripts are the property of my employer, unfortunately. I > think it's OK for me to tell people how I did it, though! Have you asked your employer if he's willing to release them under the GPL? You're using gEDA under the GPL, a

Re: gEDA-user: Fedora 7 CVS install notes

2007-06-08 Thread Peter TB Brett
Just a couple of follow-up notes: On Tuesday 05 June 2007 08:55:55 Peter TB Brett wrote: > 1) Edit /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession. This is to work around ssh-agent trashing > your environment (it's installed setgid). See > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=164

Re: gEDA-user: Fedora 7 CVS install notes

2007-06-07 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 07 June 2007 22:59:31 Craig Niederberger wrote: > I made /etc/profile.d/geda.sh, and put in it: > > export PATH=/opt/geda/bin:${PATH} > export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:/opt/geda/lib Note that this will not work in your .profile. If you wish to have a private copy of gEDA i

Re: gEDA-user: schematic symbol text size for printing

2007-06-07 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 04 June 2007 21:08:49 Ed & Angie S. wrote: > Using \_xxx\_ to create overbars works great to eliminate the need for > WYSIWIG for overbars but it is still nice to see on the screen what you > will see in the printout. When I use \_ to create overbars, I do see overbars in gschem. Unles

Re: gEDA-user: Opensymbol library

2007-05-30 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 30 May 2007 17:08:42 Peter Clifton wrote: > Has anyone seen this site? > > http://freelabs.com/~whitis/opensymbol/ > > > We get bad press! Meh. It's just another whinge about how gEDA doesn't work identically to . Peter -- Fisher Society http://tinyur

Re: gEDA-user: Transformer as voltage transducer?

2007-05-27 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 28 May 2007 04:16:18 Steven Michalske wrote: > FTDI chips have a optically isolated mode of operation and a USB > interface You could even run this over some multimode fiber to > really isolate and make remote mounting really easy. They also have inaccurate documentation and only really

Re: gEDA-user: An free/open space instrument development project

2007-05-26 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Saturday 26 May 2007 16:47:20 John Doty wrote: > For software, I think GPL is it. > > But what about documentation? This is very important, indeed it's the > bulk of the project! GFDL? Creative Commons? > > Then there are schematic files, symbols, etc. I'll publish gschem > files, but also deri

Re: gEDA-user: gEDA meeting in Sioux Falls SD

2007-02-16 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 15 February 2007 21:09:41 Jeff VR wrote: > Just in case there's someone interested in participating online. Warning: > This requires a FLASH plug in for your browser. > > --- > To join the online meeting >

gEDA-user: git repository now at repo.or.cz

2007-02-10 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, The gEDA git repository (which exactly mirrors the main CVS repository) is now located at http://repo.or.cz/w/geda-gaf.git, with a web interface for viewing changesets and log messages. To clone it: cg-clone git://repo.or.cz/geda-gaf.git You can then view the history graphically b

Re: gEDA-user: small fonts when printing from gschem

2007-01-14 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 11 January 2007 20:24, David Rowe wrote: > Not sure why gschem crashed last time, must have been some silly mistake > on my part. Only problem is that the print dialog doesn't save this > command line, I need to re-enter it every time. It *should* save it for the session. If you want

gEDA-user: DAQ add-on board for Balloon 3

2006-12-18 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi everyone, Over the last couple of weeks I've been designing an add-on 8-channel DAQ card for the 'Balloon 3' microprocessor system (http://www.balloonboard.org), with which it will communicate via its 'SAMOSA' bus. Each channel has its own 100 kS/s ADC, and all the ADCs operate synchronously

Re: gEDA-user: Symbol submission

2006-12-16 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Saturday 16 December 2006 17:47, John Griessen wrote: >Karel Kulhavy wrote: >>> Surely you can type "cvs commit"? >>> >>> Besides, Karel, you've never even asked for an account on gedasymbols, >>> so how do you know what the process is like? You should at least >>> *try* it before you tell ever

Re: gEDA-user: Symbol submission

2006-12-14 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 15 December 2006 01:09, Bob Paddock wrote: > > If you use IPC-style names the alphanumeric sort works fairly well. If > > you add a mfg/mfg_pn suffix you can get a better sort. > > What happens when the company is bought by an other company? > Happens all to often. Symlinks? ;) Peter -

Re: gEDA-user: licensing (GPL or otherwise) for hardware?

2006-12-14 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 14 December 2006 18:47, Karel Kulhavy wrote: > > For PCB that might be the same: if you distribute gerber files, you > > distribute the *output* of PCB, which obviously doesn't contain literal > > code from the footprints. If you distribute a .pcb-file, that is > > What about "derived

Re: gEDA-user: licensing (GPL or otherwise) for hardware?

2006-12-13 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 13 December 2006 18:15, Andy Peters wrote: > To continue on the "GPL and BSD" topic ... > > Just to clarify: if I use GPLed or BSD-licensed tools to develop > hardware, as well as using GPLed symbols/footprints, am I obligated > to open-source the hardware design (the schematic, the PC

gEDA-user: gEDA/gaf CVS imported into git

2006-12-13 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi everyone, If you're wondering why the SEUL CVS server is being hammered, it's because I'm currently in the process of importing the entire gaf CVS history into git. This is likely to take some hours (it's currently got as far as August 2000), so it'll be a while before the mirror is online.

gEDA-user: Moving ADC data around

2006-12-11 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, Slightly off-topic, but I need some suggestions: I'm currently building an ADC board to go with an existing microprocessor board I have available. It's going to have eight 100 kHz 12-bit serial ADCs. Now, the problem I have is that I want to read from all eight channels simultaneousl

Re: gEDA-user: CVS gnetlist & gsch2pcb problems

2006-12-08 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 08 December 2006 16:04, Stuart Brorson wrote: > What version of guile do you have? > > The latest guile, 1.8.1 which comes on some of the latest distros > seems to have broken a lot of things. Ales is working on a fix. 1.8.0 here. I dunno, it does *look* like Guile breakage. It's a bi

gEDA-user: CVS gnetlist & gsch2pcb problems

2006-12-08 Thread Peter TB Brett
Hi folks, I'm having some problems with CVS gnetlist & gsch2pcb: Firstly, gsch2pcb more or less works as expected, apart from a weird error: ERROR: Unbound variable: nil Secondly, trying to generate a BOM fails miserably: ERROR: Unbound variable: read-delimited Any ideas what's going on

Re: gEDA-user: Re: strange build failure

2006-12-08 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:29, Evan Lavelle wrote: > Nice to see you've got a native Windoze build - I hope to get around to > trying it over the next couple of months. I don't want to get involved > in this particular flamefest, but it's a simple fact that most hardware > development is on

Re: gEDA-user: Re: Wishes, bugs and misunderstandings (21-25)

2006-12-08 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 08 December 2006 03:07, kmk wrote: > 23) Non-Feature: It is possible to launch the create attribute dialog if > an attribute is selected. On ok the action just does nothing. Please > launch an error popup instead. Better would be to launch the create attribute dialog *for the parent obj

Re: gEDA-user: newbie question: PCB: crossing soldering lines

2006-09-21 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 21 September 2006 16:08, Dave McGuire wrote: > On Sep 21, 2006, at 10:32 AM, Giorgenes Gelatti wrote: > > I'm new to electronics, geda and this list. > > I've read some tutorial in the net but end up with this question: > > I've done a simple schematic in geda and exported it to PCB via

Re: gEDA-user: Hm...not much improvement

2006-09-21 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 21 September 2006 06:12, Arthur Baldwin wrote: > As a matter of fact ...I know how to create desktop icons and edit the > properties. I also know how to transfer them to the toolbars. But most > apps that either come with Fedora or are popular "add ons" for Fedora also > have GUI inst

Re: gEDA-user: Vericad?

2006-08-31 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 31 August 2006 15:32, Stuart Brorson wrote: > QCad is OK, but it's a PITA to drive. Drawing any primitive (line, > circle, etc) reqires at least four mouse clicks on the tool pallate. > Also, the F/OSS version doesn't support polylines. I tend to use the FOSS version just like I wou

Re: gEDA-user: 0201 photo

2006-08-31 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 31 August 2006 16:44, DJ Delorie wrote: > >This also sounds good. I'd like to get in on this...Was there a > > "sign up" event that I missed? > > Not yet. I'm getting parts for 100 kits, the plan is to offer them > for $2 each, if you send me a SASE and a check. I don't know how

Re: gEDA-user: CD ISO install Issues

2006-08-29 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 14:51, Arthur Baldwin wrote: > ok...here are the details. I'm using the Fedora Core 5 distro with all the > latest patches applied to all apps, kernel, etc. The kernel version is > 2.6.17-2174smp. The version of Guile that I currently have installed > (after attempting

Re: gEDA-user: Symbols for Spartan 3?

2006-08-18 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 18 August 2006 03:57, Matt Ettus wrote: > Does anyone have gschem symbols they've created for Spartan 3s in the > 320 or 456 pin packages? Hi, I _had_ a symbol for a XC3S1500-FG456, but unfortunately that was made for one of my previous employers, and I therefore no longer have access

Re: gEDA-user: SMD design "Twister2" released

2006-08-06 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Sunday 06 August 2006 23:39, Karel Kulhavy wrote: > Twister2 is the first SMD module of Ronja. The building is simpler and > faster than it's predecessor Twister. Twister2 is smaller and takes 1.4W > power less. As far as the building guide is concerned, it would be nice to do a functional

Re: gEDA-user: gschem keyboard shortcuts "die" occasionally

2006-08-04 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Friday 04 August 2006 21:12, Taylor Jones wrote: > Occasionally, when I'm working with gschem, the keyboard shortcuts suddenly > quit working. I haven't been able to notice a pattern or discern a reason. > I'm wondering if other people have had this problem and can shed some > light? Am I maybe

Re: gEDA-user: analog switch idea

2006-08-03 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Thursday 03 August 2006 23:38, gene glick wrote: > I'm looking for some ideas on how to multiplex some single-ended audio > signals. The plan is to connect the mux to a differential amp, which in > turn drives an ADC. > > The obvious (at least I think it's obvious) choice is to use some > varie

Re: gEDA-user: PCB from cvs

2006-07-31 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Monday 31 July 2006 15:54, Stuart Brorson wrote: > George -- > > When you pull stuff out of CVS you usually need to use the automake > tools before doing configure. The easiest way to do that is to run > autogen.sh (assuming it exists) like this: > The GNU docs recommend using autoreconf, if y

Re: gEDA-user: Fedora Core 5 installation notes

2006-07-29 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Saturday 29 July 2006 20:18, Peter TB Brett wrote: > On Saturday 29 July 2006 20:02, Patrick Doyle wrote: > > Seriously... what do folks recommend for compiling and/or running the > > gEDA suite on an FC5 box? I see that there are precompiled RPMs > > available, and I m

Re: gEDA-user: Fedora Core 5 installation notes

2006-07-29 Thread Peter TB Brett
On Saturday 29 July 2006 20:02, Patrick Doyle wrote: > Seriously... what do folks recommend for compiling and/or running the > gEDA suite on an FC5 box? I see that there are precompiled RPMs > available, and I might go with that, at least to get started, but I > anticipate, from having lurked on

Re: gEDA-user: path of files given in source-attribute

2006-07-24 Thread Peter TB Brett
Arvid Rosén wrote: > With relative path, or absolute paths, it would have been easy. Now, I > have to change my gnetlistrc-file between each gnetlist-call using my > script. Quite ugly! Perhaps the right way to handle this would be as follows: - If the path is absolute: use the file at that lo

Re: gEDA-user: Problem with PCB makefile

2006-07-12 Thread Peter TB Brett
Dan McMahill wrote: If you set MAKE in your configuration environment, then configure will use the specified make program. In other words env MAKE=gmake ./configure will check to see if gmake sets MAKE. According to the autotools docs, it's recommended to do that in the form: ./configure

Re: gEDA-user: Bugreport gschem sources.nw was invalid

2006-07-09 Thread Peter TB Brett
Karel Kulhavy wrote: I removed the directory, unpacked the tgz again and tried again and now it compiles fine. I must have broken the unpacking in the middle (but I don't remember doing that). CL< It's never a good idea to reuse source directories for building a new version of any piece of soft

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