Le lundi 18 février 2008 à 13:39 +0000, Peter Clifton a écrit : > How did you install the various tools, and where did you launch them > from? A menu, or the commandline?
> Does gschem work OK when launched from the command-line? > > I am wondering if xgsch2pcb is finding a different version of gschem > then if you start gschem from the command-line. > > could you post the output of > > "which gschem" > and > "which xgsch2pcb" > > run from a terminal. > > Also: > > ls /usr/local/bin/gschem > ls /usr/bin/gschem > > (Do they exist?) > Sorry, forgot to say gschem and other tools works ok when launched from the command line. Geda's stuff are compiled from sources, Xgsch2pcb is launch from a launcher in the gnome desktop : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Desktop]$ cat Amplinuaop1.desktop [Desktop Entry] Version=1.0 Encoding=UTF-8 Name=Amplinuaop1 Type=Application Terminal=false Icon[fr_FR]=gnome-panel-launcher Name[fr_FR]=Amplinuaop1 Exec=xgsch2pcb /home/moa/Documents/anazique/amplinumaop/schemas/amplinumaop1.gsch2pcb Icon=gnome-panel-launcher GenericName[fr_FR]= If Xgsch2pcb is launched from a terminal gschem doesn't died. So I change the line : Terminal=false to Terminal=true in the Desktop launcher and now gschem works allright. Xgsch2pcb issue a warning: Failed to load gettext translations All the best _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

