Hallo,
downloading binaries from http://kicad.1301.cz is not the option?
Milan
Dne 21.8.2010 17:14, Andrew napsal(a):
Hi Bernd
I've finally managed to do it. After reading various txt install and compile
text files, I followed the guide i used upto the point where i got the error,
then
The error occurs only when I try to create a PCB without schematic
nor netlist AND with the DRC active. I don't get any error when the
DRC is OFF, or if I have a schematic and a proper netlist.
That's because you can't have DRC without a netlist; please see my last
post on this subject for
Well I discovered yesterday that I had a problem with my installation of Kicad
from the sources. Because I don't know how to make myself the root, I had to
use the sudo command to run the ' make install' option. After coming back to
Kicad yesterday, I found that the program would not run. No
Depends on the distro.
type su at a command prompt is the normal method of becoming root.
If you are using that awful Ubuntu system of sudo then the easy way is to
open a shell and enter sudu su
once you do that the the shell will remain as root, but BE CAREFUL not to
exit it by accident.
sudo is a very old Unix command. sudo is an excellent way to control access
to commands that have deep implications. Unlike Windows where roles and
authority are typically granted to users on a per-login basis (with the
exception of run as which is a half-assed work-like sudo,) it has a
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Andrew andrwp...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply Andy. So which binaries do you use exactly???
I have tried using the Synaptic package manager, but the version it
downloads is from 2009, and that version keeps crashing every time i select
the
I'm still using the 2009 final with SUSE 11.1 at the moment.
(I use the centos versio on SUSE)
I do have SUSE 11.3 installed but I have a annoying problem with my KVM
which is preventing the system determining what monitor is connected,
so I have not yet installed the latest Kicad on 11.3 as yet.