Hi Marc, if you haven't installed geda before, then it's fine (for the symbols). You should do the same with gschem, gnetlist and all geda apps. One easy way is going to geda/devel, editing the Makefile, and changing: prefix=$(HOME)/geda to: prefix=/usr Then doing 'make install'. However, I prefer not doing that, and installing all stuff at ~/geda: just go to geda/devel and do 'make', set the environment variables as shown in the message, and then do a 'make install'. Notice that you will need setting the environment variables after opening a terminal window, each time you want to run any geda application (only once per terminal).
Regards, Carlos El sáb, 07-01-2006 a las 22:51 +0000, Marc escribió: > Carlos i get it now nice explanation what ive been waiting for :) > > when i configured the geda symbols for Gentoo i did > > BusyBox64 geda-symbols-20050820 # > > ./Configure --prefix=/usr > > ** Configuration summary for geda-symbols 20050820: > > data directory: /usr/share/gEDA > rc directory: /usr/share/gEDA > documentation directory: /usr/share/doc/geda-doc > mingw build: no > > make install > > example output: > > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or3-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or3-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or4-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or4-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or5-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or5-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or6-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or6-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or7-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or7-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or8-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or8-1.sym > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 or9-1.sym /usr/share/gEDA/sym/vhdl/or9-1.sym > > > This is what i did is it right? > > Marc :) -- Carlos Nieves Ónega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
