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title: Running Eagle on Ubuntu 14.10 64bit
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date: 2014-11-01 11:08:10
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tags: [eda, eagle, linux]
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---
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Eagle is still the first choice when it comes to Open Hardware
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electronics design. That's a bit unfortunate because the software itself
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is proprietary. Sometimes you need to run it though. For example to
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migrate projects over to non-proprietary software ! Say, you'd like to
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run new Eagle 7.1 under Ubuntu ? Try repos. Repos have the old major
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version 6 only. The harder to get proprietary software the better, I
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suppose. Download the blob then:
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```
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$ wget -c http://web.cadsoft.de/ftp/eagle/program/7.1/eagle-lin-7.1.0.run
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$ chmod a+x eagle-lin-7.1.0.run
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```
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Inspect and run:
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```
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$ vim eagle-lin-7.1.0.run
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$ ./eagle-lin-7.1.0.run
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Ensure the following 32 bit libraries are available:
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libXrender.so.1 => not found
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libXrandr.so.2 => not found
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libXcursor.so.1 => not found
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libfreetype.so.6 => not found
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libfontconfig.so.1 => not found
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libXi.so.6 => not found
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libssl.so.1.0.0 => not found
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libcrypto.so.1.0.0 => not found
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```
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32bit craziness, you say.
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New Ubuntu does not have ia32 libs prepackaged, you say ? Here, have
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this handy list of all of the dependencies then:
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```
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$ sudo apt-get install libxrandr2:i386 libxrender1:i386 libxcursor1:i386 libfreetype6:i386 libfontconfig:i386 libxi6:i386 libssl1.0.0:i386 libcrypto++9:i386
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# should show you the installation wizard [sic !]
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$ ./eagle-lin-7.1.0.run
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```
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