Summary: | sci-electronics/oregano-0.69.1-r1 with sci-electronics/gnucap-0.35.20091207: stacksmashing on simulate | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Allan Wegan <allanwegan> |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | The Soldering-Iron Brotherhood <sci-electronics> |
Status: | RESOLVED WONTFIX | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | jstein |
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Bug Depends on: | 644336 | ||
Bug Blocks: | |||
Attachments: | A simple circuit |
Description
Allan Wegan
2013-05-28 12:00:04 UTC
Please retry with unstable oregano-0.82. (In reply to Thomas Beierlein from comment #1) > Please retry with unstable oregano-0.82. Simulation works with sci-electronics/oregano-0.82 after adding ~amd64-keywording it in package.keywords . But i understand, why it didn't officially got that keyword yet: - Save does not always save schematics. I do not know, on what it depends. It gives no error message. - Schematics editor most often does not recognize clicks/drags on parts and wires. Works a little bit better on higher zoom levels. - It did not remeber simulation package choice. I had to always go to preferences before first simulation after application start. Message in Terminal: (oregano:24305): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: Can't find module 'dconf' specified in GSETTINGS_BACKEND Fixed by emerging gnome-base/dconf-0.12.1 . Should depend on that "dconf" thingy if its needed for proper function. (In reply to Allan Wegan from comment #2) > (In reply to Thomas Beierlein from comment #1) > > Please retry with unstable oregano-0.82. > > Simulation works with sci-electronics/oregano-0.82 after adding > ~amd64-keywording it in package.keywords . But i understand, why it didn't > officially got that keyword yet: It has ~amd64 keyword, but is not stabilized yet. > > - Save does not always save schematics. I do not know, on what it depends. > It gives no error message. Works without problem here. Did you give it a name (Save as..)? > > - Schematics editor most often does not recognize clicks/drags on parts and > wires. Works a little bit better on higher zoom levels. > Please report upstream. > - It did not remeber simulation package choice. I had to always go to > preferences before first simulation after application start. > Message in Terminal: > (oregano:24305): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: Can't find module 'dconf' specified in > GSETTINGS_BACKEND > Fixed by emerging gnome-base/dconf-0.12.1 . > Should depend on that "dconf" thingy if its needed for proper function. Ok. Thanks for that - will test and add if needed. (In reply to Thomas Beierlein from comment #3) > (In reply to Allan Wegan from comment #2) > > > - It did not remeber simulation package choice. I had to always go to > > preferences before first simulation after application start. > > Message in Terminal: > > (oregano:24305): GLib-GIO-WARNING **: Can't find module 'dconf' specified in > > GSETTINGS_BACKEND > > Fixed by emerging gnome-base/dconf-0.12.1 . > > Should depend on that "dconf" thingy if its needed for proper function. > > Ok. Thanks for that - will test and add if needed. Fixed in actual oregano-0.82. + 30 May 2013; Thomas Beierlein <tomjbe@gentoo.org> oregano-0.82.ebuild: + Add || (dconf gconf) to RDEPS (bug #471588, thanks Allan) + > > - Save does not always save schematics. I do not know, on what it depends. > > It gives no error message. > > Works without problem here. Did you give it a name (Save as..)? I had opened an already-existing file, did some schematics changes, and saved. In the next session the file contained the old version. But in later and previous sessions saving worked properly. I had dconf not installed then - so it could have been a seldom-triggered side effect of not having dconf installed. > > - Schematics editor most often does not recognize clicks/drags on parts and > > wires. Works a little bit better on higher zoom levels. > > > Please report upstream. Looks, like someone did already: https://github.com/marc-lorber/oregano/issues/3 There is only sci-electronics/gnucap-0.35.20091207 in the tree. So from your report oregano looks quite unusable to me. We should treeclean it probably. please test and report your results with the fork sci-electronics/drahnr-oregano Package removed. |