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Subject: Re: [gnupic] gpsim
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Date: 11 Jan 2007 02:04:57 +0000
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Scott,

The first suggestion of removing .gpsim, resizing the breadboard and then running the lcd
sim segfaults immediately on starting my sim run with lcd.  Will try second scheme tonight.

George

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

> ####@####.#### wrote: 
> > Scott, 
> > I just repeated the install and get identical failures. System is a Centrino 
> Duo running 
> > and up to date Fedora Core 5. 
> > 
> Hi George, 
> 
> I was able to duplicate *some* of this behavior and have determined that 
> in my case the problem is with gtkextra. In my case, I just installed 
> FC6 and used a copy of gtkextra from one of my old linux setups. This 
> built and installed just fine, but gpsim segfaults whenever the register 
> window is resized. So, I removed this version of gtkextra and installed 
> the one Borut create for gpsim Win32: 
> 
> http://gpsim.sourceforge.net/gpsimWin32/gpsimWin32.html 
> and in particular: 
> http://gpsim.sourceforge.net/gpsimWin32/packages/gtk+extra-2.1.1-src-20060611.zi 
> p 
> 
> Unfortunately, the text files use DOS end-of-line termination. So after 
> unzipping the file I ran dos2unix in the gtkextra directory. Here's a 
> copy of my history: 
> 
> 7XX mkdir gtk+extra-2.1.1 
> 
> 715 mv gtk+extra-2.1.1-src-20060611.zip gtk+extra-2.1.1 
> 716 cd gtk+extra-2.1.1 
> 717 ls 
> 718 unzip gtk+extra-2.1.1-src-20060611.zip 
> 
> 729 dos2unix * 
> 730 ls 
> 731 ./configure 
> 732 make 
> 733 ls 
> 734 aclocal 
> 735 libtoolize --force 
> 736 autoheader 
> 737 automake 
> 738 automake --add-missing 
> 739 autoconf 
> 740 ls 
> 741 rm d2utmppUXY2J 
> 742 ./configure 
> 743 make 
> 744 make install 
> 
> The command at 741 is removing the failed result of dos2unix trying to 
> convert a directory. 
> 
> After this I rebuilt gpsim and the register window resizes correctly. 
> 
> Now I realize that you're having problems with the breadboard resizing 
> and not the register window. So here are a couple of things to try: 
> 
> 1) remove the file ~/.gpsim 
> This removes the history of the window states. 
> 2) Invoke gpsim with no PIC source. Then open the breadboard window and 
> resize it to the size you like. Quit gpsim and then restart it with the 
> graphics LCD code. This should at least allow you to use gpsim. 
> 
> If (1) fixes then I'll say your .gpsim file got corrupted. Solution (2) 
> is only a work around. I'd still recommend installing win32 version of 
> gtkextra though. 
> 
> ---- 
> I don't know what to say about the 'install.sh' problem. Did you try 
> recreating configure.in using the commands I wrote in the previous message? 
> 
> Scott 
> 
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