Hello.
This thread is related to a conversation started in LTSpice Yahoo Groups with Mr. @Bordodynov . But obviously anyone can reply/comment/help.
Ok, so, for reference, I'm using Linux and LTSpice runs under wine. Obviously directory structure is different between Windows and Linux. Therefore I'll show here where Linux + Wine + LTSpice stores LTSpice folders.
LTSpice saves data in the following 2 paths:
which corresponds to the Program Files\LTSpiceXVII in Windows.
Then, in Linux there is another folder that in fact is linked to it by another path. I mean, there are 2 different paths pointing to the same folder!
The following path points to what would correspond in Windows to "My Documents" folder:
However, in my Linux, the following path also shows the same content, meaning, it is pointing to the same folder:
So, making it short:
3 paths, 2 different folders:
These 2 last paths points to the same folder (content).
Now, regarding Mr. @Bordodynov libraries and examples, when we extract the zip files, we end up with the following folders for lib.zip:
lib/
lib/cmp/
lib/sub/
lib/sym/
and for examples.zip
examples/
examples/Basso/
examples/Bordodynov/
...
...
...
examples/Robertugo/
examples/vdmos/
Now the question is:
Do we copy and overwrite these folder into those folder I mentioned above or we rename the new files so that the original ones are not lost?
This thread is related to a conversation started in LTSpice Yahoo Groups with Mr. @Bordodynov . But obviously anyone can reply/comment/help.
Ok, so, for reference, I'm using Linux and LTSpice runs under wine. Obviously directory structure is different between Windows and Linux. Therefore I'll show here where Linux + Wine + LTSpice stores LTSpice folders.
LTSpice saves data in the following 2 paths:
Code:
/home/<myusername>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/LTC/LTspiceXVII/
Then, in Linux there is another folder that in fact is linked to it by another path. I mean, there are 2 different paths pointing to the same folder!
The following path points to what would correspond in Windows to "My Documents" folder:
Code:
/home/<myusername>/.wine/drive_c/users/myusername/My Documents/LTspiceXVII/
Code:
/home/<myusername>/LTspiceXVII/
3 paths, 2 different folders:
Code:
/home/<myusername>/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/LTC/LTspiceXVII/
Code:
/home/<myusername>/.wine/drive_c/users/myusername/My Documents/LTspiceXVII/
Code:
/home/<myusername>/LTspiceXVII/
Now, regarding Mr. @Bordodynov libraries and examples, when we extract the zip files, we end up with the following folders for lib.zip:
lib/
lib/cmp/
lib/sub/
lib/sym/
and for examples.zip
examples/
examples/Basso/
examples/Bordodynov/
...
...
...
examples/Robertugo/
examples/vdmos/
Now the question is:
Do we copy and overwrite these folder into those folder I mentioned above or we rename the new files so that the original ones are not lost?