perhaps it is the +5V net.
On Jul 6, 2007, at 11:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have any ideas? I have tried everything I can think of,
but I am still getting the Empty netlist file! error. Without the
netlist file loading, I am stuck. Here is the netlist file that
gsch2pcb
On 7/6/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have any ideas? I have tried everything I can think of,
but I am still getting the Empty netlist file! error. Without the
netlist file loading, I am stuck. Here is the netlist file that
You should post a *simple* schematic
Does anybody have any ideas? I have tried everything I can think of,
but I am still getting the Empty netlist file! error. Without the
netlist file loading, I am stuck. Here is the netlist file that
gsch2pcb produced:
unnamed_net49 C5-2 CONN6-1
unnamed_net48 R3-2 CONN12-1
unnamed_net47
On Friday 06 July 2007 01:07:41 Ales Hvezda wrote:
[snip]
The reason for getting rid of the Apply button is that it currently
doesn't actually do anything that hasn't already been done automatically.
The only way I will support getting rid of the apply button is if
you can leave the
Peter,
Good point. Revised version (Hide icon from Bert):
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ptbb2/gschem-place1.png
Get rid of the Hide button! Move the Place button to the right the
Close button (close is the hide function). Refresh to the left of the
dialog (...?).
Please don't make me push
John and Steven,
Thanks for the replies. I finally figured out what the problem was. I
had a space in the name of one of the directories in the path to the
netlist file - i.e. ~/gaf/myprojects/avr_projects/avr_device1 folder.
The space between 'avr_device1' and 'folder' caused pcb not to
Should I have known not to put a space in my directory names? Is
this something that can be fixed in 'pcb' easily or is it not worth
fixing? A lot of the folders on my Mac and linux box have spaces in
them and programs seem to be able to find them.
Most unix users know to avoid spaces in
file a bug report about spaces in the path for net list files causing
the file to not be found.
i space is a valid char for a path, but us old salts dont typically
use them as they can cause issues.
Steve
On Jul 6, 2007, at 1:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John and Steven,
Thanks for
There's no reason to worry about quotes in a folder name; they're illegal in
file and path names in all versions of windows, as are slashes,
back-slashes, and a few other characters that I can't recall at the moment.
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There's no reason to worry about quotes in a folder name; they're
illegal in file and path names in all versions of windows, as are
slashes, back-slashes, and a few other characters that I can't
recall at the moment.
Ah, but they're legal under unix! The only characters that aren't
valid
On Jul 6, 2007, at 2:19 PM, David Kerber wrote:
There's no reason to worry about quotes in a folder name; they're
illegal in
file and path names in all versions of windows,
Yes, but they're perfectly OK on Mac and Unix. There's no universal
delimiter to tell a program where a pathname
this is odd,
i just tried to make a test case with a path with a space in it
it loaded the netlist file just fine
dave, could you please make the directory structure you have before
and run pcb in verbose mode
$ pcb --verbose your file name here
i care about the lines like this
Load:
Steven,
I created a .sch file, '~/gaf/myprojects/avr_projects/avr_device1
folder/avr_device1.sch' and ran gsch2pcb on it.
Here is the command line output when I try to load the netlist file
'~/gaf/myprojects/avr_projects/avr_device1 folder/avr_device1.net' into
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 05:16:32PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created a .sch file, '~/gaf/myprojects/avr_projects/avr_device1
folder/avr_device1.sch' and ran gsch2pcb on it.
Of course, the reason this class of bugs hasn't been found before
is that a Real Unix User[TM] would have
On Friday 06 July 2007 21:01:10 Bas Gieltjes wrote:
Peter,
Good point. Revised version (Hide icon from Bert):
http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ptbb2/gschem-place1.png
Get rid of the Hide button! Move the Place button to the right the
Close button (close is the hide function).
No, it is not.
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