Hello.
There is gEDA available in Ubuntu under the name:
lepton-eda
https://github.com/lepton-eda/lepton-eda
Hello.
There is gEDA available in Ubuntu under the name:
lepton-eda
https://github.com/lepton-eda/lepton-eda
As gEDA seems to have been abandoned, I have installed lepton-eda via synaptic as suggested by darmint. lepton-eda is a fork of gEDA and appears to be active. Thus far I have established that i can open my old gEDA schematics but haven't had time to go any further.
Compiling from source tarball (http://wiki.geda-project.org/geda:download )gEDA/ gaf still works in ubuntu 20.04.When we do $./configure --prefix=$HOME/geda --enable-silent-rules, we obtain the list of dependencies.All dependencies can be downloaded from ubuntu 20.04 repository directly except the python2 libs and this will show a "python2 not found" dependency error.We can then do # sudo apt-get install python-dev-is-python2.That will do the trick, and gEDA/gaf i.e the schematic capture, netlister, symbols, symbol checker, and utils work properly like in previous ubuntu versions.I have not checked the pcb and gerbv as I use gEDA only for schematic capture for ngspice.
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