On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 11:26 +, Peter Clifton wrote:
Looks like a mistake.. PCB has defgnetlist hard-coded rather than
gnetlist.
Try with this environment variable set as a work-around for now:
PCB_GNETLIST=gnetlist
This is no longer necessary.. I fixed the hard-coded default to be
On Feb 21, 2010, at 5:47 AM, Vanessa Ezekowitz wrote:
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 08:14:42 -0500 (EST)
Stuart Brorson s...@cloud9.net wrote:
There is a bug in the git version of PCB. If you put your newlib
footprints in a directory, the library import stuff can't find them.
The library import stuff
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 16:31 -0600, Vanessa Ezekowitz wrote:
Steven Michalske smichal...@gmail.com wrote:
Out of curiosity, if you were to temporarily make a copy of the contents
[...]
Changing out the symlink for a real directory full of files didn't
help, but I believe I have found the
Since the Schematic Import was still giving me troubles, I've upgraded to GEDA
1.6.1 and pulled the latest PCB changes from GIT, uninstalled it, checked that
there are no obvious references to PCB or GEDA anywhere under /usr/local
(including that symlink that was previously needed), rebuilt
On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 03:13 -0600, Vanessa Ezekowitz wrote:
Since the Schematic Import was still giving me troubles, I've upgraded to
GEDA 1.6.1 and pulled the latest PCB changes from GIT, uninstalled it,
checked that there are no obvious references to PCB or GEDA anywhere under
/usr/local
There is a bug in the git version of PCB. If you put your newlib
footprints in a directory, the library import stuff can't find them.
The library import stuff looks in *subdirectories* of your footprint
directory. This has to do with the way the importer works, as well
asl how the library data
On Sun, 21 Feb 2010 08:14:42 -0500 (EST)
Stuart Brorson s...@cloud9.net wrote:
There is a bug in the git version of PCB. If you put your newlib
footprints in a directory, the library import stuff can't find them.
The library import stuff looks in *subdirectories* of your footprint
directory.
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