Marvin, Thanks for the compliment!
I always worry about the ability of the CD to install programs correctly, particularly on older or strangely configured systems. I frequently get questions from people who are having trouble. I provide some suggestions, and the questioners go away. Therefore, I can't tell if the CD worked for them, or if they just gave up. Feedback about the install CD experience is useful to me [1], which is why I asked Bill about his experiences. It helps me find and repair bugs preventing the installation of one or another of the programs in the suite. (FWIW, right now the big problem is GSpiceUI and the wxWidgets stuff.) Also, if there are other programs which folks would like to see in the gEDA Suite CD, please let me know, and I can see about integrating them. Yes, I have put TkGate and GHDL onto the CD, but not into the installer. There are fundamental issues with each of those programs preventing me from installing them easily using my approach [2]. Maybe someday I'll create a binary image of GHDL and stick that on the CD. I haven't looked at TkGate for a while, so I have no plan for it. Stuart [1] Like that which you gave previously, thank you. [2] The problem with GHDL is that you must build it along with building gcc-4.0.3. That is, GHDL is an extension of gcc-4.0.3. Building gcc-4.0.3 is quite hairy, and will also mess around with the user's natively installed gcc, unless I do a number of work-arounds. The work/benefit ratio is accordingly too high for me to include it on the CD. > > Stuart Brorson wrote: > > Bill -- > > > > Thanks for the feedback! I am happy to hear that you got everything > > running, and that the CD worked for you. > > > > Quite frankly, your CD installer is the most important inovation > regarding gEDA > as a suite of tools that work together: There is no workflow if some/all > of the tools > will not install. > > Best > > Marvin >
