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From: Enoch <ixew AT hotmail DOT com>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] geda for windows -- mxe attempt
Date: Sun, 18 May 2014 12:51:30 -0400
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Kai-Martin Knaak
<knaak AT iqo DOT uni-hannover DOT de> writes:

> Hi. 
> Today, I poked again at the cross compile of the geda tools with mxe. As 
> reported a few weeks ago, pcb works out of the box -- gschem not so much. 
> The binary starts. But it fails to load the init scm file. There seems to 
> be a problem with "/" and "\". According to the log gschem looks for
>    C:\Programme\gEDA\share\gEDA\scheme/gschem.scm
>
> The file is at this path. So I guess, the slash is the culprit. The log 
> shows more paths with spurious slashes. Is there an obvious place to fix 
> the paths? 

I can launch gschem with the help of a GUILE_LOAD_PATH environment
variable. However, it promptly fails with "ERROR: Wrong type (expecting
string): #f". I suspect Guile 1.8.8 as on Linux Guile is 2.0.9. Let's
request the MXE folks to (try to) update Guile.

Regards, Enoch.

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