Hi Ales -- I just downloaded and ran your binary on my crufty SuSE9.1 machine. It worked great! Awesome work!
Install was very easy. One minor snag: The first time I ran it, I tried to intall into /usr/local/gedasuite. That didn't work since I wasn't installing as root. Then I created the directory /usr/local/gedasuite as root, and re-ran the installer. This time it complained that /usr/local/gedasuite already existed, and asked me to delete the directory. So I deleted it and re-ran the installer as root. It worked this time. I'm not sure what one could do to change this. Maybe check to see if the install directory is a system directory and writable, and if not, then tell the user to become root and re-run the installer? It's a minor point in any event. A second strange thing: When I first fired up the program, I did this: 1. Sit in my $HOME directory. 2. type /usr/local/gedasuite/bin/gschem at the command line. 3. Wait a looooooooooong time while nothing happened. At least 10 seconds, maybe more. At first I heard the disk do a seek, but that stopped after a while, and then nothing happened. I was not running top, so I don't know what the computer was doing...... 4. <ctrl>-C the (non-running) program 5. cd /usr/local/gedasuite/bin/ 6. type ./gschem at the command line. 7. This time, gschem started up within 3 to 5 seconds. 8. Later, I went back to $HOME, and re-ran geda by typing /usr/local/gedasuite/bin/geda, and it started fine. I don't know why it took so long the first time around. Did it have to do with starting up a DBUS daemon, or something like that? If so, then we'll need to put something about it into the notes..... > * Right now, xgsch2pcb is also linked to the executable name "geda". Yay! That's the right choice! Good thinking! > * The simulation programs will be added later if I can solve some > fundamental install and runtime issues. Good idea. Once you've shaken out any install bugs, how about posting a notice to sci.electronics.cad? If you don't want to do the posting, I can write up a quick blurb and release it....... One final thought: This is for the Peters too... I wonder if we should put the project HOWTOs into a directory distributed with the suite, and then put a "help" button into xgsch2pcb alongside the other buttons which would open one of the introductory HOWTOs in some kind of viewer. Also, we need to develop some type of HOWTO explaining how to start a project using xgsch2pcb, since there are several steps required.... Thanks for the new gEDA Suite! Stuart _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

