[jg]The makefile tells you each time in a way that you can copy and paste
it to
execute it. The makefile spits out versions for bash, csh, etc.
The makefile from gEDA/gaf out of CVS does that, but I don't believe the
regular old source tarball for gschem does that.
Yep. Gentoo uses
Hmm...what version do you use? I am stuck with 20060123.
CVS head.
Additionally, *learn* to make your own newlib footprints.
Right-O. I've done one before while following along with the gsch2pcb
tutorial, so I could probably do one.
It's easy for this. Use PCB itself! Create six vias
CVS head.
Oh. I guess a lot has happened since the release I'm using. I would really
like to upgrade to a newer version of gschem at a minimum, but I can't get
it to compile. I installed libgeda locally in /usr/local/lib using
./configre, make, make install, but gschem still complains that it
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 18:10 -0500, Jeremy Pedersen wrote:
Check out the whole gaf tree. Run make and follow the directions,
then make install. It all works together very nicely. There's a
couple of environment variables you have to set.
I take it that's in CVS. I've not really used CVS
Peter,
Ok, that sounds doable. I will check out the latest stuff from CVS and try
to compile it.
You guys are the greatest. :)
Thanks,
Jeremy
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Jeremy Pedersen wrote:
despite it being installed in both /usr/local/lib
and (an older version installed by emerge on my Gentoo Linux machine) in
/usr/lib, it still will not compile. Any ideas?
What environment variables am I most likely to need to set?
[jg]The makefile tells you each time
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