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QElectrotech: QT4-based electronic schematic program
Posted: Fri 02 Apr 2010, 05:26
by muggins
http://qelectrotech.org/
QElectroTech is a free software to create electric diagrams. QElectroTech, or QET in short, is currently available in version 0.2.
I've uploaded a .pet here(1144kbytes):
qelectrotech-0.22.pet.
It needs QT4 libs, which I've uploaded here(5979kbytes):
qt-4.5.3.pet.
Run with
Menu>Graphic>QElectrotech
QT in Puppy Lucid 5.01
Posted: Sun 30 May 2010, 08:58
by arnold_rein
I would like to get this program working
But when i install de qt pet it installs fine
but the qt programs won't work
Help would be appreciated
Posted: Sun 30 May 2010, 18:56
by muggins
Hello Arnold,
usually, (hopefully), getting these things working isn't
too hard. Two things that will help me help you are, firstly,
which puppy are you running? (If you're not sure you can
enter, in rxvt console: cat /etc/puppyversion,
Also, if you try & run the program from commandline, by entering qelectrotech, what error do you get?
Posted: Tue 01 Jun 2010, 15:22
by arnold_rein
Hello Muggins;
Thanks for your reaction.
my puppy version is lucid puppy 5.01
I think the problem is in the qt pet
qelectrotech reports
error while loading shared libraries: libpng.so.3 cannot open shared object file: no such file or directory
Posted: Wed 02 Jun 2010, 06:41
by muggins
Arnold,
it's just a missing symlink. If you open a console,
Menu>Utility>Rxvt, then enter this:
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ln -s /usr/lib/libpng12.so /usr/lib/libpng.so.3
then it should start OK. I'm glad that I had a look at it though, as it wasn't appearing properly in the menu with newer pupversions.
Posted: Thu 03 Jun 2010, 17:23
by arnold_rein
thanks again for your reaction
but
there is always a but
qelectrotech: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libQtSvg.so.4: undefined symbol: _ZN14QObjectPrivate15chec
Greetings Arnold
Posted: Thu 03 Jun 2010, 19:14
by arnold_rein
JOOOH
I have uninstalled de qt lib stuf
reboot
install the QT-4.5.3.pet
reboot
And ,,,,,,,,,,
YES it works
Thanks for your support
and its a great program
Posted: Sun 06 Jun 2010, 12:05
by muggins
Hello Arnold,
perhaps these 2 progs might be of interest also:
Qucs and
Xcircuit.