On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 11:11:23AM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote: > I need to draw some circuit schematics at some point, so I am trying gschem > from > gEDA out. Attached is a port which appears to work ok on i386 and sparc64 > fine, > including regression tests.
As just discussed in private, the MAKE_FLAGS magic you need to give the installer an absolute path should better be done like this: INSTALL = /usr/bin/install MAKE_FLAGS = INSTALL_PROGRAM='${INSTALL_PROGRAM}' \ INSTALL_DATA='${INSTALL_DATA}' This will give you all the benefits of our INSTALL_* goo like permissions, `-s' in INSTALL_PROGRAM depending on wether DEBUG is set or not, etc. > My only niggle is that the help menu asks xdg-open for an application to view > docs in. On my system I guess I don't have any "preffered" apps setup as I am > not using gnome/kde/xfce/... Only scrotwm. Is there anything else I should do > with regards to this? If xdg-open doesn't have some reasonable default for non-desktop- environment users, there's not much you could or even should do about it in your geda port. > Anyway, tarball attached. Comments, OKs, abuse, pizza? I don't know how to use this thing, but with the MAKE_FLAGS changes, I'd no objections in importing it. Ciao, Kili