On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 01:01 AM, John Griessen wrote:
If we need a place to put a "latest" version of pcb199j + libraries
updates, (because the install method creates the libraries and needs to
have them compressed into it), the folks at gedabr (Brazil) have a site
with ftp download and they would put it up likely. Egil in Norway has
ftp serving on his site -- we're collaborating on updating and testing
libraries -- the pcb199j version has the existing kind that are
generated with m4 macros, and some cut and paste non-macro-driven kinds
for quick low pin count stuff.One extra value of the non-macro-also
libraries is that when you edit them, m4 won't barf on an error in the
file that covers all of a certain kind...that you just put a mistake
in...and you don't know m4...
Speaking of which...where might a find this new version of PCB? I went to the PCB web site and all I could find was stuff that's almost a year old...if there's more development going on, where is it?

-Dave

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