On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I don't know if I've done something wrong, but I created a fairly extensive > schematic in gschem, having all components named (U1, R23, etc.) and all with > a legal footprint as described in gnetlist's README.pcb file. > The problem is that when I run gschem2pcb I get all kinds of errors, all of > which are variations of the theme: > "Error: the footprint X for the device Y does not exist" > The footprints X include such favorites as D, DW, RADIAL_CAN, CONNECTOR, and LED... > Basically, is there something else that has to be done in order to get gschem2pcb > to work, or did I install something incorrectly?
Hi, I've had the same problem and solved it by choosing only footprints existing in the pcb-m4-directory. Then it worked fine. Marc -- Marc Reibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.reibel-web.de> PGP Key: 0xBC41A832/B4BB 179B 38B1 6C65 31FA B51C DBB6 A50A ICQ: 42168505
