If you are willing to be a guinea pig, please download the CD here:
I'm willing...
http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/ (bottom of page) and try it out.
I'm downloaded...
I am *very* interested in hearing bug reports from folks trying it out. To use it successfully, you need a maximally configured distro. That is, a distro with as many "-devel" packages installed as possible. The trend today is to remove header files, config utilities, and so on from distros in favor of binary applications for "e-mail and document processing for the end-user". Stupid, yes, but that's the reality. Anyway, please try to pick up as many "-devel" packages as you can when you install your distro.
I'm obstinate... I really didn't want to do a $ sudo yum install *-devel (whatever the correct syntax would be). I didn't want to install OpenOffice.org-devel, ogg-devel, this-devel, that-devel. Instead, I ran the installer once, saw that it was missing two packages, by virtue of missing autopoint and gtk-config, and that it wasn't happy with my old installation of wxGTK. So I: $ sudo yum whatprovides autopoint $ sudo yum whatprovides gtk-config followed by $ sudo yum install gettext-devel $ sudo yum install gtk+-devel As far as the out-of-date version of wxGTK -- that was a leftover from the first time I tried to run the CD (the 20060123 version). Interestingly, and (to my mind, sadly), wx-config was installed in /usr/bin rather than /usr/local/bin. This caught me off guard, as the documentation implied that it would have been installed in /usr/local (where I prefer that it would have gone). So, anyway, my report is "Installed on my FC5 box configured with both development and workstation options selected, along with a few miscellaneous packages added over time. In particular, I installed gettext-devel and gtk+-devel with yum and let the CD installer install wxGTK". I would like to say that everything worked fine, but as I was working through Bill Wilson's tutorial, gschem segfaulted as I was adding one of the nets. I think I've seen some traffic on the list indicating that this has happened to somebody else, and I'll be much more worried if it happens again after the impending gschem release. Well, you asked for feedback :-) --wpd _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

