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jsantosrico
jsantosrico over 8 years ago

Hi,

 

The default behaviour of Eagle is to keep old versions of eagle when you update. Is not really a problem, as it is not hughe program, but it's a tad annoying when I click an old link pointing to an old version or I double click on a file and it opens in the old version because the file association has not updated. Why is this the default behaviour? I also noted that in my projects there is a file called Eagle.epf, which lists the libraries in use in my project, and the default libraries still point to old versions of them, as in for example:

 

....

UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/19inch.lbr"

UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/40xx.lbr"

UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/41xx.lbr"

UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/45xx.lbr"

....

 

Do I have to check all my projects every time I upgrade and update to the new paths? Is that the way this is intended to be? I was wondering if there is a less cumbersome way to update.

 

Thanks for taking the time to check my problem.

 

regards,

 

Joel

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  • autodeskguest
    0 autodeskguest over 6 years ago

    Am 13.10.2016 um 15:55 schrieb Joel Santos Rico:

    Hi,

     

    The default behaviour of Eagle is to keep old versions of eagle when you update. Is not really a problem, as it is not hughe program, but it's a tad annoying when I click an old link pointing to an old version or I double click on a file and it opens in the old version because the file association has not updated. Why is this the default behaviour? I also noted that in my projects there is a file called Eagle.epf, which lists the libraries in use in my project, and the default libraries still point to old versions of them, as in for example:

     

    ...

    UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/19inch.lbr"

    UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/40xx.lbr"

    UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/41xx.lbr"

    UsedLibrary="C:/EAGLE-7.6.0/lbr/45xx.lbr"

    ...

     

    Do I have to check all my projects every time I upgrade and update to the new paths? Is that the way this is intended to be? I was wondering if there is a less cumbersome way to update.

     

    Thanks for taking the time to check my problem.

     

    regards,

     

    Joel

     

     

    Unfortunately you didn't mention your version of eagle nor your OS.

    Talking of win. There is an U-parameter that one can use to point to the

    eagle.exe file, i.e.

    E:EAGLE-5.12.0\bin\eagle.exe -U E:\Eagle-5.12.0\eaglerc-512.usr

    F:\EAGLE-6.6.0\bin\eagle.exe -U F:\Eagle-6.6.0\eaglerc-660.usr

     

    The file can have any name. I put them into the correspondent eagle

    version and name it i.e. "eaglerc-660.usr" instead of the original

    "eaglerc.usr" which is the name normally in EVERY eagle version (and

    causes problems).

    First part is the pointer to "eagle.exe" which is located in sub

    directory "bin", second part is the location of xxx.usr, in my case in

    the eagle main directory.

     

    I don't use the AD versions but think that this parameter still exist.

    Check documentation.

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 6 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 31/08/2019 08:35, Joern Paschedag wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions but think that this parameter still exist.

    Check documentation.

    Yes, it still exists, and is very useful for having V9, V8, V7 and V5

    all available on the same PC, in case I need to work on an old design

    and don't want to convert it.

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 6 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 31/08/2019 08:35, Joern Paschedag wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions but think that this parameter still exist.

    Check documentation.

    Yes, it still exists, and is very useful for having V9, V8, V7 and V5

    all available on the same PC, in case I need to work on an old design

    and don't want to convert it.

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 6 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Am 31.08.2019 um 11:44 schrieb Rob Pearce:

    On 31/08/2019 08:35, Joern Paschedag wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions but think that this parameter still exist.

    Check documentation.

    Yes, it still exists, and is very useful for having V9, V8, V7 and V5

    all available on the same PC, in case I need to work on an old design

    and don't want to convert it.

     

     

    That is exactly the reason why I keep old versions image

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    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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