Dan Andersson wrote: > > On Tuesday 10 February 2009 01:42:36 Wm.Andrew Ehlers wrote: > > Dan Andersson wrote: > > > On Monday 09 February 2009 21:20:02 william ehlers wrote: > > > > I have tried to update Kicad from the supplied 07/09/2007 > version with > > > > absolutely no luck. I have a toshiba laptop with an AMD 64bit dual > > > > core processor and 4GB of memory running KDE4 desktop and Fedora 10 > > > > x86_64. When I have tried the precompiled versions by > overwriting the > > > > old version my desktop crashes all the way back to the login screen. > > > > When I delete the 7/9/07 version and follow the instructions on the > > > > kicad website kicad does nothing the program does not come up at > all. > > > > I see a small bouncing Kicad icon then it disappears with nothing > > > > happening. I have tried using the Windows version under wine which > > > > runs until I try PCBNEW and my computer reboots back to the login > > > > screen. I am not a software programmer so I haven't even tried the > > > > nightmare of compiling the source code. I used linux about 8 > years ago > > > > and as I remember compiling code was a mind altering experience > which > > > > never did work. Again I am not a software guy so problem is mine. > > > > > > > > Any and all help will be appreciated. > > > > AndyE > > > > > > Andy, > > > > > > I run the latest Ubuntu on mydual core AMD 64 without any glitches > > > whatsoever. > > > > > > How did you install KiCad? > > > > > > I use version kicad-full-version-2008-08-25c-final.tgz and that one is > > > working. > > > > > > I unpacked it from /usr/local so the KiCad installation is > > > /usr/local/kicad...... > > > > > > See what it complains about by starting a terminal window and type > > > /usr/local/kicad/bin/kicad > > > > > > Look for error messages and try to trace them. > > > > > > Fedora doesn't feellike the - hrmm, majority installation Ubuntu > is biut > > > should still work. > > > > > > Fedora used to bite me in the past as they screwed up the libraries at > > > updates. I couldn't have that so out went Fedora. > > > > > > //Dan, M0DFI > > > > It is looking for libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0 which resides in /usr/lib64. It > > looks like kicad wants this file in /usr/lib. just for grins I copied > > the lib file from /usr/lib64 to /usr/lib and got an error stating > > libgtk-x11.x11-2.0.so.0: wrong ELF class : ELFCLASS64. So it's definetly > > the file it wants so I guess I need to find the 32 bit version of the > > libgtk*** file and put it in /usr/lib. Thanks for the run it in a > > terminal tip. That helped alot and I will remember it for the future. > > > > AndyE > > Andy, > > Ubuntu have a utility called "getlibs". > > For example, To install Skype - a 32 bit app, I first install Skype, > forcing it > to ignore any BS about wrong architecture etc. > > ThenI run Getlibs like "getlibs /usr/bin/skype" as my normal usrname, not > root. > > The getlibs script picks up data from the Skype binary and checks what > needs > to be installed in a "private" 32 bit world for the user ( I think > it's on > user level but who cares? ) > > I bet Fedora have sumthn similar. > > //Dan > > I used the update program and loaded the appropriate gtk package. Kicad worked with :
>/ Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate theme engine in module_path:/ >/ "nodoka" I looked this up and I needed to install nodoka i386 package. I downloaded the right package for this and all is well for now. My thanks for your help. AndyE /
