Am Donnerstag, 13. Juli 2006 13:45 schrieb Stuart Brorson: > [...]
> 2. Turn on double verbose mode on gsch2pcb with the -vv flag. > This will tell you exactly what gsch2pcb is doing as it looks > for footprints and creates your .pcb file. > Ok, using gsch2pcb option -v -v gives much more information. Do I need an .inc file containing the footprint name for gsch2pcb to work. My Gentoo-Linux has .inc-files for some footprints, but not for all: [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/pcb/m4 $ grep HC49 * geda.inc:# HC49 geda.inc:define(`PKG_HC49', `PKG_CRYSTAL(`$1', `$2', `$3', 300)'); geda.list:geda_HC49:HC49:HC49 geda.m4:define(`Description_geda_HC49', ``Crystal'') [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/pcb/m4 $ grep CONN_USB * gtag.list:conn_usb:CONN_USB:conn_usb gtag.m4:define(`PKG_CONN_USB', [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/share/pcb/m4 $ HC49 footprint works with gsch2pcb, CONN_USB not. I will try to fix this. Thanks Stefan Salewski _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

