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Subject: Re: [gnupic] gpsim
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Date: 8 Jan 2007 20:54:27 +0000
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Scott,
I just repeated the install and get identical failures. System is a Centrino Duo running
and up to date Fedora Core 5.

1. ./configure in lcd is what fails looking for install-sh or install.sh.
2. Using a slider on the breadboad window in graphiclcd example segfaults. Also get warnings
    about missing fonts. The console shows 
                  0: p18f452 Execution done(0x298)
                             Message:***PASSED LCD test
                  1: p18f452 Execution at 0x29c
                             Message:***FAILED LCD test

George

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From: Scott Dattalo ####@####.#### 

> ####@####.#### wrote: 
> > I am new to gpsim. Got the zip packags from SourceForge. Built gpsim & 
> graphicled without 
> > problem. lcd-0.2.9 complains about not finding install.sh. 
> > 
> Strange. I don't believe install-sh is even used... 
> 
> However, you may be able to get around this by re-creating the whole new 
> install script suite. Try running these commands in sequence: 
> 
> If there's a directory called 'autom4te.cache', remove it: 
> 
> $ rm -rf autom4te.cache 
> 
> Then run these commands 
> 
> $ aclocal 
> $ libtoolize --force 
> $ autoheader 
> $ automake --add-missing 
> $ autoconf 
> $ ./configure 
> $ make 
> $ make install 
> 
> BTW, if you're getting code from SVN, then this is the recommended 
> procedure for customizing the install scripts. However, the tar ball 
> should have a 'configure' script that be all that you need. 
> 
> > I have a small project that will be using a 128x160 graphic lcd and the 
> 18f252. When I execute the example I get a seqmentation fault when expanding the 
> breadboard window. 
> > 
> I don't see this behavior at all. Are you sure it's the breadboard 
> resizing that's the problem and not the register window resizing? The 
> reason I ask is because there's a bug in 'gtk-extra' (this package 
> supplies the widget used in the register window) that causes a segv 
> whenever the register window is resized. 
> 
> Scott 
> 
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