Hi,

So I had built from sources : no modules/library.
Downloaded kicad-2010-04-06-svn-R2508-final-UBUNTU_9.10.tgz
Extract.
Copy kicad/share/library and kicad/share/modules to /usr/local/share/kicad/

That's now OK ;-)

Nicolas

On 20/04/2010 17:29, nc_electronico wrote:

Hi all,

I'm new to this group (and to kicad).

I've installed kicad on Ubuntu 9.10 X64, but (as told previously) there are no standard component/module libraries ...

Could someone point me to the way to install them (I don't feel courageous enough to re-invent the wheel right now ;) ) ?

Thanks in advance for your time and comprehension.

Nicolas

--- In [email protected] <mailto:kicad-users%40yahoogroups.com>, "scottyaa2000" <scottyafl...@...> wrote:
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> Hello Paulo,
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> I have kicad 2010-03-14 running fine (I think) on my Ubuntu 9.10 machine (AMD64 X2), but I built it myself since there wasn't a handy AMD64 package.
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> Looking at the installed library packages on my system, I see that libstdc++.so.6 is not installed, which seems to indicate that it may not be needed by kicad.
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> If you get the source for Ubuntu 9.10 and build it, you may have better luck (I downloaded the source archive at: http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/cao/kicad-sources-2010-03-14-svn-R2456-final.tar.gz <http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/cao/kicad-sources-2010-03-14-svn-R2456-final.tar.gz>). Following the instructions (http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Build_System <http://kicad.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Build_System>) worked fine for me, though it does take a while.
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> If you do this, beware that the source archive file does not contain the standard component/module libraries (see my earlier posts).
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> I hope this helps.
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> Scott
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