Robert, > If you couldn't tell already, I am new to Linux so this is somewhat vague to > me.
You've been trying to install gwave for quite a while now. Your basic problem is that gwave has not been supported or brought up to date for perhaps five years. It relies upon several libraries which are no longer present on modern Linux boxen. Getting gwave to work on a modern Linux box would be fairly difficult for even an experienced Linux guru to do [1], so it's no wonder you are struggling. Perhaps we should take a step back and look at the big picture. What are you trying to do? What files are you interested in viewing? What is your proposed design and analysis flow? Perhaps there is a better way to solve your problem. Cheers, Stuart [1] Yeah, I know that several people will now chime in and say "It's easy! All he needs to do is install libfoo.so, recompile the kernal with the frombobulator settings enabled, and then rebuild gwave!" And that's exactly my point in saying it's difficult for a newbie...... _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

