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Re: gEDA-user: Preliminary release of Install CD



George --

Try this:

1.  Mount the CD in the usual place:

su -c "mount -o exec /media/cdrom"

(or whatever magical incantation works for you)

2.  Cd to your home directory and run the CD from there:

cd ~
/media/cdrom/installer --log

This will drop the Install.log file into your local directory.  Then
you can examine it and/or send it to me.

Stuart




On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, George M. Gallant, Jr. wrote:

Stuart,

I am using Fedora Core 4. Can't run "installer --log" from CD!!!

George

On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 15:11 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote:

George --

WHat Linux distro are you using?

Also, please run the installer with the --log flag set & send me the
resulting Install.log file.

Stuart


On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, George M. Gallant, Jr. wrote:

Stuart,

I am hung while installing the 7/30 iso. Installing on a slow dual cpu
system. One cpu
is 100% busy in install.exe. No other jobs running. Last log message
complained about
unable to install gspiceui with unresolved symbols starting with "xw".

Also just got a page of junk after the following message:

./installer.exe:396: GtkWarning: gtk_text_iter_set_line_offset:
assertion `char_on_line <= chars_in_line' failed

George

On Sat, 2006-07-29 at 23:24 -0400, Stuart Brorson wrote:

GEDA guys and gals,

I have produced an interim/preliminary gEDA Install CD with lots of
new stuff on it.  It does not have the latest/greatest gEDA/gaf from
CVS, but it *does* have the latest gnucap, pcb, Icarus Verilog,
gtkwave, and other packages. Also, it has been tested -- and seems to
work -- with SuSE-10.0 and FC 5.  (Therefore, I figure it should work
with eariler versions of these distros too.)

If you are willing to be a guinea pig, please download the CD here:

http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/

(bottom of page) and try it out.

I am *very* interested in hearing bug reports from folks trying it
out.  To use it successfully, you need a maximally configured distro.
That is, a distro with as many "-devel" packages installed as
possible.  The trend today is to remove header files, config
utilities, and so on from distros in favor of binary applications for
"e-mail and document processing for the end-user".  Stupid, yes, but
that's the reality. Anyway, please try to pick up as many "-devel"
packages as you can when you install your distro.

Then, when you try the CD, please let me know whether it succeeded or
failed for you.  I am particularly interested in reports like:

   "I installed on my FC5 box configured with both development and
   workstation options selected.  The install failed when building
   foo.  Please find my Install.log file attached."

I may ask you what packages you have/don't have installed on your
distro.  This kind of interaction helps me figure out what
dependencies are needed on the CD itself.

I will either ignore, flame, or challenge you to actually produce a
working CD (depending upon my mood) any comments like:

   "I think intalling from source is dumb, and users should use
   [apt-get, yum, whatever]  to handle dependencies."

My goal is to get as close to a major release as possible, in
anticipation of Ales's upcoming gEDA/gaf release.  Please give this
interim CD a trial, and provide me with constructive feedback.

Thanks, and happy designing!

Stuart


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