> On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 09:33 +0200, Vaclav Peroutka wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I did next steps. After editing Makefiles (removing white spaces) and copying > headers in GTK distribution I am getting following message below. It seems to me > that all inline functions in toporouter are not recognized. Is it common problem > ? I removed "inline" keywords and linker stopped shouting. > > > > Another thing is fork()/wait() missing dependancy. I found that these > functions are not supported on Windows as it is not POSIX compliant system. So, > my question is - does anybody know what I should do with them ? > > Minipack has a patch for this: > > http://repo.or.cz/w/minipack.git/blob/HEAD:/patches/pcb/0001-Use-_spawnvp-if-present.patch > > Which comes from upstream (by the Minipack authour) > > http://git.gpleda.org/?p=pcb.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=02fa7cf6646ad4f16383c91e53784986f4d8d15d;hp=70786c0c18c8d2c4626d429068e88a4601a21d6d > > Perhaps this was applied after the last release. (Sorry, no time to > check right now!) > > You might have more luck building git HEAD PCB? > Hi Peter, I finally built PCB-20100929. I have installer of 9MB. Where can I put it for tests ? I just tried to run installer and then run pcb itself. No time for deeper testing. Actually I know about 2 problems: - I actually commented out the pcb_spawnvp(). Thus, schematic import does not work. - libraries show full path for the subdirectories (which was not in the older version). Please see attached PNG. During the weekend I will try to build GIT HEAD. Hopefully I will find free time for that. Vaclav
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