Ok, I will create a copr repository. Also, I already joined electronics-lab.

On 3/8/20 9:05 PM, Ian McInerney wrote:
On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 8:12 PM Gonçalo Camelo Neves Pereira <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello Alain and Ian,

    I definitely understand your struggle Alain, as an electrical
    engineer I also find myself dealing with this kind of problems, it
    is really frustrating. I have been using a self compiled
    0.0.20-rc2 version of qucs without any problems but maybe for the
    fedora/epel repositories it is probably better to stick with the
    release version (0.0.19). What do you both think?

Yes, lets stick with the released version in the main repository.

    Also agree with you Ian, it makes sense that we find a more
    restrict mailing list and join our efforts. Regarding this, I am
    assembling a package for freehdl and I am not sure if fedora has a
    place to store my (incomplete) work so other developers, like you,
    can look at it and help.

You can make a COPR repository to build and test your spec file. Those are visible to everyone, and also helps when you submit the package for review. If you subscribe to the electronics lab mailing list (and so does Alain), then we can move the discussion there.


-Ian
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