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Subject: SOLVED - was: Re: [geda-user] Bad gschem errors after trying new
Linux version & reverting
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>
> And forgive my ignorance, but what are Scheme files? And how can I 
> locate them? I can't recall having come across these before. If a 
> newer version of one of these is somehow parked in my /home directory, 
> but not in ~/.gEDA/, then that might explain things.

OK, I found the culprit: the .cache folder contained references to Mint 
18 stuff that wasn't there any more.

My apologies for this oversight, because I *knew* it had to be something 
in my /home folder.

Thanks for replying and thinking along!

Richard

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