Les wrote:
So my questions:
1. how should I proceed to discover any or all of the following:
A. shared object file name
update your file location database with "updatedb". when prompt returns,
try "locate gpsim|grep .so" for gpsim. change gpsim for other progs to
find their .so files.
or from next "rpm -a -l gpsim|grep .so". change gpsim for other progs to
find their .so files.
B. install paths
"rpm -q -l gpsim"
C. errors being generated if they don's show up in the gpsim
windows
as root or "su -", "grep gpsim /var/log/*"
(clearly the cause of not quoting error messages here other than the
one
that gpsim couldn't find the processor which appears in two different
forms depending on how I invoke it).
2. A process to get gpsim working on Fedora (this seems to be a F11
go ahead and upgrade to f12, then work out any problems.
also, join fel list for cad/eda help.
Maybe I can get some of you interested in neat microcontroller
already am and i am an al bigot. do not like cc++ for talking to micro cpu's.
i am using al from z80 and z8 days, and i still see no reason to change.
due to trashing from a finial update of f11 and then trashing, crashing and
wrecking when running auto upgrade to f12 and losing superblock on 3 drives,
i am now almost restored to f12.
after i clear up a few more problems with last kernel update, i hope to get
cad/eda working again and back to sweet life of design work.
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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