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gEDA-user: Gentoo ebuild for geda-gschem-20030525 athttp://bugs.gentoo.org/query.cgi
- To: geda <geda-user@seul.org>
- Subject: gEDA-user: Gentoo ebuild for geda-gschem-20030525 athttp://bugs.gentoo.org/query.cgi
- From: Terry Porter <techman@d2.net.au>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 19:50:27 +1000
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- Delivery-date: Sun, 29 Jun 2003 05:50:42 -0400
- Organization: Terry Toys
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Hi Ales,
Any Gentoo users can now obtain ebuilds for gschem at http://bugs.gentoo.org/query.cgi
(just enter "geda" in the query field and grab the attachment). The ebuild will make it into the offical Portage release in due course.
Tim Yamin <plasmarooAtplasmarooDOTsquirrelserverDOTcoDOTuk> is doing the ebuilds, and I'm testing them atm.
For those that haven't used Gentoo, installing Gschem is as easy as entering 'emerge geda-gschem". The tarballs are dl from the nearest Gentoo mirror, or the home location if no mirrors are available, each tarball is checked for the correct md5sum and rejected if not a match, the next mirror is then dl until a good tarball is found. The package is then compiled to suit your cpu.
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Kind Regards
Terry
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