gEDA-user: New gnucap development snapshot
Colin Hall
cgh at charltonhall.eclipse.co.uk
Sat Dec 9 05:23:57 EST 2006
Hi Al,
System: Apple iMac
Processor: PowerPC G4
OS: Mac OS X 10.3.9
Other: Fink is installed.
Downloaded, untarred, configured, compiled and linked without error.
The user manual built just fine. Commands were:
[iMacG4:~] cgh%
[iMacG4:~] cgh% tar -xf ~/Desktop/gnucap-2006-12-04.tar
[iMacG4:~] cgh% ./configure --prefix=$HOME
[iMacG4:~] cgh% make install
[iMacG4:~] cgh% rehash
[iMacG4:~] cgh% which gnucap
/Users/cgh/bin/gnucap
I tried to run it:
[iMacG4:~] cgh% gnucap
incorrect link order
Abort
[iMacG4:~] cgh%
Looks like the Mac OSX loader failed. I thought I would send this
before investigating the load error any further.
My first port of call would be to take Fink off the path, re-configure
and re-build.
Regards,
Colin.
On 5 Dec 2006, at 1:28 am, al davis wrote:
> There is a new development snapshot of gnucap available.
>
> There's a package at:
> http://www.gnucap.org/devel/gnucap-2006-12-04.tar.gz
> http://geda.seul.org/dist/gnucap-2006-12-04.tar.gz
>
> This snapshot keeps the new way devices and models are
> dispatched, and adds two user commands "attach" and "detach".
> These commands allow the user to add and remove plugins at run
> time.
>
> The 2006-11-snapshot added the capability to add something just
> by linking it, with no other changes required. This version
> adds the ability to do it manually at run time.
>
> Work on Verilog-AMS is going well. This is part of it. Near
> future enhancements include the ability to add commands in this
> manner. A wrapper to allow Spice models (C code) to be used as
> plugins has been designed, and is in process of being coded.
>
> As usual, I am asking for feedback, particularly on non-Linux
> and non-GNU systems.
>
>
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