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Best way to upgrade

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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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 6 years ago in reply to geralds +5 suggested
    geralds wrote: AD was or is extremely expensive with its software tools every time. ... Then you need a full version. Well, then the price shoots up like a rocket. I don't think EAGLE is particularly expensive…
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 6 years ago in reply to geralds +5 suggested
    I really like EAGLE, and tried hard to see if I could work with the pricing model, since I wanted the engineers to get paid well. But, from a perception perspective alone, the model is quite bad for hobbyists…
  • geralds
    geralds over 6 years ago in reply to dougw +3 suggested
    Yes, it seems so. The licensing scheme is a blocking wall for many old-Eagle user. AD was or is extremely expensive with its software tools every time. With the free version of Eagle you can do everything…
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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 rachaelp over 6 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    autodeskguest  wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions

     

    It's a shame more of the long time users of the original EAGLE like yourself aren't using the newer AD versions, your experience and support on the main AD forums would be very valuable and I'm sure if you could look past the licensing (which I assume is your reason for not using it), it's actually really really good now. It's like old EAGLE on steroids, the last few releases in particular have been big jumps up in functionality.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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    0 autodeskguest over 6 years ago in reply to rachaelp

    Am 31.08.2019 um 15:33 schrieb rachaelp:

      wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions

     

    It's a shame more of the long time users of the original EAGLE like yourself aren't using the newer AD versions, your experience and support on the main AD forums would be very valuable and I'm sure if you could look past the licensing (which I assume is your reason for not using it), it's actually really really good now. It's like EAGLE on steroids, the last few releases in particular have been big jumps up in functionality.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

     

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    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

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    A shame is AD's attitude...

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    Mit freundlichen Grüßen / With best regards

     

    Joern Paschedag

     

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  • dukepro
    0 dukepro over 6 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    On 9/1/19 03:27, Joern Paschedag wrote:

    Am 31.08.2019 um 15:33 schrieb rachaelp:

       wrote:

     

    I don't use the AD versions

     

    It's a shame more of the long time users of the original EAGLE like

    yourself aren't using the newer AD versions

    ...

     

    A shame is AD's attitude...

     

    Good afternoon, Rachael,

     

    Like Joern, myself, and others, you're a long time user of Eagle.  I

    recall that you were vocal regarding AD's licensing policy.  I was as

    well.  I believe that we engaged each other in a... not heated... but an

    "energetic" debate, which I found quite enjoyable.  We both were able to

    clearly convey our respective policies.  While I understand your view on

    this, I have not adopted it as my own.

     

    I wouldn't call it a shame that long time users such as myself aren't

    using the newer AD versions of Eagle.  We're probably missing out on

    some new features and such, but we're getting along with the pre-8.0

    versions.  My company hasn't had a compelling need for anything more

    feature rich that 7.7.  Instead, it's more of a disappointment that AD

    is not willing to provide an off-line or perpetual license.

     

    The true shame lies with AD when, despite their promise, they absolutely

    refused to accommodate users needing a perpetual license.  I mean, they

    weren't even will to enter into one-on-one negotiations.  And /that/ is

    to what Jeorn eluded.

     

    Just for completeness, Eagle is not the only AutoDesk product I can't use.

     

    For now, I'll continue using Eagle 7.7.  When I need new features, I'll

    look elsewhere... but not to AutoDesk, at least not until they willing

    to negotiate in good faith.

     

    Rachel, It is sincerely enjoyable to exchange ideas with you.  I look

    forward to the next time we can engage.

     

    Enjoy,

        - Chuck

     

     

     

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    0 rachaelp over 6 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Hi Chuck,

     

    It's great to hear from you and thank you for replying on this.

     

    dukepro  wrote:

     

    I wouldn't call it a shame that long time users such as myself aren't using the newer AD versions of Eagle. 

     

    I guess what I should have said was I personally find it a shame that the situation has lead to a lot of the long time EAGLE users to not being involved in how EAGLE has progressed, and not being on those forums. I always found your and many others insights invaluable. So it's me personally wishing the situation was different and you guys would be involved in the new EAGLE forums again. I really do understand and respect your position on this but still hope that some day something can be done to improve this situation.

     

    I don't know if you have even looked casually at the more recent changes, but for me the productivity increase over what I can do in 7.7 for the boards I do is massive and at least some of the early accusations levelled at AD that they were just in it to fleece people for the subscription money have been proven false.

     

    AD corporate licensing policies aside, it seems to be a really genuinely enthusiastic bunch of engineers working on bringing new features to EAGLE and it's a shame for them too that no matter how hard they work and how much they add to the product, there are a large portion of the potential user base who are not going to use what they are producing.

     

    dukepro  wrote:

     

    Rachel, It is sincerely enjoyable to exchange ideas with you.  I look

    forward to the next time we can engage.

     

    Likewise, hopefully our paths will cross again in the not too distant future.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Rachael

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  • geralds
    0 geralds over 6 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Basically, I think like you. But Autodesk does not care how many cope. That was so every time, with all their products they sell.

    "If you like that, or need that - then pay that!"

    I recall too what we discussed here.

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    0 geralds over 6 years ago in reply to dukepro

    Basically, I think like you. But Autodesk does not care how many cope. That was so every time, with all their products they sell.

    "If you like that, or need that - then pay that!"

    I recall too what we discussed here.

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