On Tue, Jan 01, 2008 at 07:00:27PM -0500, Ales Hvezda wrote:
> [snip]
> >Your reasoning is correct. However, installing new libgeda31 (1.2.1)
> >does break the installed 1.2.0 applications. gschem segfaults on
> >startup for me.
> >
>
> Okay, now I'm confused. I just tried just this:
>
> * I built all of 1.2.0 and installed into $HOME/geda.
> * Ran gschem, worked fine.
> * I uninstalled libgeda 1.2.0 from $HOME/geda.
> * I built libgeda from 1.2.1 and installed it into $HOME/geda.
> * Ran gschem, and that too worked fine.
>
> In otherwords I cannot reproduce the problem that you are seeing either.
>
> Just to make sure, does using libgeda 1.2.1 with gschem 1.2.1 work for you?
> Could some other dependency be the problem here? Obviously since I built
> both version on the same machine a few minutes ago, no other dependency has
> changed.
Argh! Sorry, it's my mistake. I just built the new libgeda with exactly
the same dependencies and indeed the old gschem works fine with it.
In my previous build I had upgraded guile from 1.6 to 1.8. This makes
for a binary unhappily linked to multiple guile versions:
[11:30AM] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/geda $ ldd /usr/bin/gschem | grep guile
libguile.so.12 => /usr/lib/libguile.so.12 (0x00002b10672bd000)
libguile-ltdl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libguile-ltdl.so.1 (0x00002b1067471000)
libguile.so.17 => /usr/lib/libguile.so.17 (0x00002b106b6a6000)
Sorry for the false alarm. I'll finish the 1.2.1 packaging tonight
hopefully.
Hamish
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