yes debian testing,
works now, thanks!
will
On 3/22/08, Peter Clifton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 13:47 +0100, Willem Granjé wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded geda to 1.4,
starting gschem revealed that the component-library could not be found
anymore...
where is it,
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 13:47 +0100, Willem Granjé wrote:
Hello,
I upgraded geda to 1.4,
starting gschem revealed that the component-library could not be found
anymore...
where is it, how do I configure gschem to find it?
Let me guess.. Debian testing?
Last I checked, not all of gEDA
Hello,
I upgraded geda to 1.4,
starting gschem revealed that the component-library could not be found
anymore...
where is it, how do I configure gschem to find it?
Thanks,
Will
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On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 23:39 -0400, Transistor Toaster wrote:
If my several hour redownload does not hang up I should have the below
version with the Knoppix 5.1.1 DVD.
geda 20060123-1 GNU EDA -- Electronics
design
Frank
The m4 oldlib fixes I mentioned
If my several hour redownload does not hang up I should have the below
version with the Knoppix 5.1.1 DVD.
geda 20060123-1 GNU EDA -- Electronics
design
Frank
At the same time, I am working on downloading and burning a live CD/DVD
distro with gEDA on it. It
Thank you for the post and thank you for this clarification. I do usually run
my home computer as root, but creating a user and installing this under that
user won't be a big deal. I guess I just needed the clarification for peace of
mind that I was doing the best thing for the installation.
C P Tarun wrote:
Do not install as root. If you install as root, and you need to
install system-wide dependencies, the installer becomes confused when
it tries to fire up an expect session as root.
Now I'm confused. In all these years of working on Unix, I've always
thought packages need to
Stuart Brorson wrote:
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Jason Elder wrote:
Hi, I'm having trouble with the installation, but I don't know if
this should be posted hereI just downloaded the new version
20070221 of gEDA and I was wondering how I can install it as root.
Do not install as root. If you
My experience has been that if you are missing some system dependencies, the
first expect session will always fail, whether running as root or not. This
may be unique to the openSuSe distributions, but I don't think so. It is
more likely just an issue exposed by the fact that the openSuSe
Stuart Brorson wrote:
My experience has been that if you are missing some system
dependencies, the first expect session will always fail, whether
running as root or not. This may be unique to the openSuSe
distributions, but I don't think so. It is more likely just an issue
exposed by the
Hi, I'm having trouble with the installation, but I don't know if this should
be posted hereI just downloaded the new version 20070221 of gEDA and I was
wondering how I can install it as root. I can't find anywhere on the site
where it limits the installation to just users, but when I try
On Sun, 18 Mar 2007, Jason Elder wrote:
Hi, I'm having trouble with the installation, but I don't know if
this should be posted hereI just downloaded the new version
20070221 of gEDA and I was wondering how I can install it as root.
Do not install as root. If you install as root, and you
Do not install as root. If you install as root, and you need to
install system-wide dependencies, the installer becomes confused when
it tries to fire up an expect session as root.
Now I'm confused. In all these years of working on Unix, I've always
thought packages need to be installed as
This is almost a religious issue.
Aren't most questions which have many correct answers? :)
However, I personally recommend users to install into a new directory,
/usr/local/geda, and then set their $PATH variables to point to it...
Great. This is really I wanted to know. I wanted to know
Hi everyone!
I've downloaded the ISO from gEDA official site and started installer
--log from CD-ROM but it says I need wxGtk.
I've tried
rpm -qa | grep wx
and I can see that wxGTK 2.6 is present on my SuSE 10.1.
If I try to install wxGtk as installation process says it stops and I
cannot
On 8/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
I've downloaded the ISO from gEDA official site and started installer
--log from CD-ROM but it says I need wxGtk.
I've tried
rpm -qa | grep wx
and I can see that wxGTK 2.6 is present on my SuSE 10.1.
If I try to install wxGtk as
Please don't use the installer on the main gEDA download page. It is
old, and needs replacement. Please use the install CD available from
my website here:
http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/
Stuart
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone!
I've downloaded the ISO from gEDA
On Thursday 20 July 2006 02:13, Art Fore wrote:
Still having problem with gEDA installation on Suse 10.1. I get the
following. Noting shows up under libtermcap in yast, libreadline-java
exists though. Any suggestions on what the problem is? I am not that
knowledgeable on these things.
Art
[snip]
Ran into these errors on the installation. Can someone tell me what the
problem is? This is on Suse 10.1 32-bit.
[snip]
make[3]: *** [o_picture.lo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
`/home/afore/geda-sources/gedagaf/libgeda-20060123/src'
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