Thanks for all your help, sigvdr. Your situation seems unique, it may
not be good for an SRU, but I'd still like to get to the bottom of
this!
The debian installation and the binary you download from cadsoft
install the files to different places in order to conform to debian
policy and keeping system installations "uniform" in debian
distributions.
Could you do the following:
find /usr -name eagle > eaglelocs.txt
and upload eaglelocs.txt here? I think there is a binary hiding in
your system somewhere from a previous installation or from installing
the binary from cadsoft. If there is, and we can find it, we can
update the debian package to remove it during installation or justify
copying the executable to the home directory.
Thanks for all your help, sigvdr. Your situation seems unique, it may
not be good for an SRU, but I'd still like to get to the bottom of
this!
The debian installation and the binary you download from cadsoft
install the files to different places in order to conform to debian
policy and keeping system installations "uniform" in debian
distributions.
Could you do the following:
find /usr -name eagle > eaglelocs.txt
and upload eaglelocs.txt here? I think there is a binary hiding in
your system somewhere from a previous installation or from installing
the binary from cadsoft. If there is, and we can find it, we can
update the debian package to remove it during installation or justify
copying the executable to the home directory.