On Sat, 29 Jul 2006, DJ Delorie wrote:
I'm using PCB on old machines (pentiums between 120 and 166
MHz). The pre-hid version was very fast while the hid version is so
slow sometimes that it's nearly unusable.
You need to specify *which* hid; there are two GUIs. I'm guessing
you're using the
Al, group,
I am getting the next spin of the gEDA CD ready for release. On FC5 I
have a problem: If dvipdfm is installed, but Latex is not, I get this
error message:
--- error spew --
Making all in man
make[2]: Entering directory
`/home/sdb/geda-sources-20060729
Stuart Brorson wrote:
Anyway, IMO we shouldn't require users to build .pdf files in their
distributions. Pdfs should just come with the distribution. IMO a
.pdf file is a make dist target, requiring the developer to have the
right tools installed, not the user.
If every package had pdf files
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006, Russell Shaw wrote:
Stuart Brorson wrote:
Anyway, IMO we shouldn't require users to build .pdf files in their
distributions. Pdfs should just come with the distribution. IMO a
.pdf file is a make dist target, requiring the developer to have the
right tools installed, not
Meanwhile, I *am* interested in hearing from others who might have
some insight into solving my problem. What is the best way to set
up a Makefile to generate .pdfs as a make dist target, and then
have them simply installed when the end user does make?
You make the rebuild a maintainer-mode