Hello all,
I've just started looking at gEDA and I have a question.
Background: I've been using Debian for several years and I'm
becoming increasingly fed up with their extremely slow and
unpredictable release cycle, the fact that serious bugs sometimes
languish for years with no action, and the
So I am shopping for a new OS. OpenBSD looks quite good and has the
latest version of gEDA. So, for those who use (or have tried to use)
gEDA on OpenBSD: how well does it work?
Can't speak for OpenBSD but the current gEDA package on Gentoo is
20070526 and I have no complaints.
Ryan
Tom Zych wrote:
Hello all,
I've just started looking at gEDA and I have a question.
Background: I've been using Debian for several years and I'm
becoming increasingly fed up with their extremely slow and
unpredictable release cycle, the fact that serious bugs sometimes
languish for years
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 11:50 -0400, Tom Zych wrote:
So I am shopping for a new OS. OpenBSD looks quite good and has the
latest version of gEDA. So, for those who use (or have tried to use)
gEDA on OpenBSD: how well does it work?
Ooo.. a distro thread to bloat ;)
If you're moving from Debian,
On Jun 15, 2007, at 10:15 PM, Ryan Seal wrote:
So I am shopping for a new OS. OpenBSD looks quite good and has the
latest version of gEDA. So, for those who use (or have tried to use)
gEDA on OpenBSD: how well does it work?
Can't speak for OpenBSD but the current gEDA package on Gentoo is
Dan McMahill wrote:
are you sure? I looked at
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/cad/ and didn't see geda,
the pcb is old, there is a gnucap (0.35), and no ng-spice.
Whoops, you're right. I'd only done a quick google and didn't notice
that gEDA was in some kind of NetBSD tree or
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