On 18-12-14 08:44, أحمد المحمودي wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 07:11:13AM +0100, Olliver Schinagl wrote:
Reversibly (and worse) geda-xgsch2pcb does not pull in geda (or gschem
for that matter). Since xgsch2pcb is a tool to make the transistion
from geda schema's which are made in gschem, to pcb, gschem (and more,
like gnetllist, gattrib etc etc) are requried for geda-xgsch2pcb to
work properly.
   geda-xgsch2pch does pull gschem, gattrib and pcb, as they are in
   its Depends.
It does that indeed, but

   Why should it pull gnetlist ? It doesn't call gnetlist.
I think it does, as it it generates the netlist to feed to pcb?

Personally, geda should pull in geda-xgsch2pcb which in turn pulls in
everything it needs.
   It might be a good idea to put geda-xgsch2pcb in geda's Recommends or
   Suggests.
Yeah, after installing geda, the main 'program' to use is probably geda-xgsch2pcb, as that sort of is the 'project manager' for geda. Users are probably confused enough that after they install geda, they still have to figure out how to tie it all together.

Olliver


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Olliver Schinagl
Research & Development
Ultimaker B.V.
http://www.ultimaker.com


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