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| Subject: | [geda-help] Dirt Dumb Level.. |
| From: | Bob Gustafson <bobgus AT rcn DOT com> |
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| Date: | Tue, 11 Dec 2012 00:04:33 -0600 |
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Hi
I am just starting with gEDA...
I wrote up a gafrc file:
(define gedasymbols "/home/user1/TapeDrive/gschem-sym")
(component-library "/home/user1/TapeDrive/gschem-sym/")
and it worked.
Then I decided to get fancy and wrote gafrc file like this:
HOME="/home/user1/TapeDrive/"
(define gedasymbols "${HOME}/gschem-sym")
(component-library "${HOME}/gschem-sym")
and it didn't work.
Then I did:
(define HOME "/home/user1/TapeDrive/")
(define gedasymbols "${HOME}/gschem-sym")
(component-library "${HOME}/gschem-sym")
and it still didn't work.
I looked around for an example gafrc file, but nothing with the
definition of HOME. Is it bash syntax, or guile syntax?
Thanks for your time
Bob G
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