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gEDA-dev: chroot'd geda suite (was Gschem and Cairo)
Hi Tibor,
After doing a rsync backup of my linux installation, I tried it and get gschem
to run and draw lines, pcb to run and draw lines
when launched from the project manager menu. The files wrote to
/root/home/geda/ under the geda-test directory. My distro is debian linux
unstable. All was well behaved, so I'm not anticipating needing that backup :-)
It's just a routine way I use my computer anyway, making backups on
new-old-stock Sun scsi 9GB drives that were obsolete before they ever got used
at a high price, and now sell for $10.
John G
Igor2 wrote:
you are the target of my experiment, a tarball that doesn't
> even need install to run on any Linux/x86. It doesn't add, remove, update
> or change any lib or dependency on your system, you don't need to have
> even libc to be able to run it. Could you test it on your system? The url
> is: http://inno.bme.hu/~igor2/geda-test ; I really would like to hear real
> users reporting whether it worked or not.
>
> thanx
>
> Igor2
>
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