Yeap, the 41 capacitors thing is my reduced test case that still shows
this problem.
Should be some kind of overflow, since removing ANY of the 41 capacitors
make the problem go away for me. In my original design, removing a few
random components also stop the error.
My original schematic would require a bunch of symbols (that's why I
reduced it to a small test case to rule that out).
I'm going to install 32-bit Linux tonight (unrelated to this issue), so
I guess I'll see if it goes away (which may be bad for the project, if
the problem is just hidden).
Can you try it with 200 capacitors or something? Just copy and paste,
and "refdes_renum --force". 41 was the magic number for me (minimum to
make it produce the error). Maybe it's different for you?
Thanks
Matthew
Stefan Salewski wrote:
On Thu, 2010-06-10 at 15:40 -0700, Matthew Lai wrote:
That is interesting.
The only possibility I can think of is that my system is 64-bit.
All fine here, gEDA 1.6.1 and PCB2009 snapshot, as shipped with
Gentoo-Linux for AMD64.
I used your enclosed schematics, seems the one from
http://cyberfish.wecheer.com/tmp/geda/scope.sch
is different? That one gives warnings like
WARNING: Found a placeholder/missing component, are you missing a symbol
file? [THS7002-1.sym]
Please note:
Your project file
"project" file looks like this -
**********************************************
schematics scope.sch
output-name board
elements-dir ../pcb-elements
**********************************************
may use your custom footprints in directory
../pcb-elements
That may cause the problems.
I used the reduced file
ste...@amd64x2 ~/mmm $ cat project
schematics scope.sch
output-name board
And all is fine.
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