In the linux version of EAGLE 5, what does running "eagle --setup"
actually accomplish? It seems like the installer already unpacks
everything to the right location. I remember in version 4 it had to
install a license key.
In the linux version of EAGLE 5, what does running "eagle --setup"
actually accomplish? It seems like the installer already unpacks
everything to the right location. I remember in version 4 it had to
install a license key.
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 06/24/08 03:19, Joe Sapp wrote:
In the linux version of EAGLE 5, what does running "eagle --setup"
actually accomplish? It seems like the installer already unpacks
everything to the right location. I remember in version 4 it had to
install a license key.
The '--setup' switch is only used when eagle is called from the
self extracting installer. That's what triggers the "Setup" dialog.
Right, but what is the purpose? Is it necessary if the unpacked files
are copied to a location I can later access by a normal user?
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 06/24/08 03:19, Joe Sapp wrote:
In the linux version of EAGLE 5, what does running "eagle --setup"
actually accomplish? It seems like the installer already unpacks
everything to the right location. I remember in version 4 it had to
install a license key.
The '--setup' switch is only used when eagle is called from the
self extracting installer. That's what triggers the "Setup" dialog.
Right, but what is the purpose? Is it necessary if the unpacked files
are copied to a location I can later access by a normal user?