[snip][...]I'm going to go out on a limb and say that with even a bare-bones interpreter mode for gnetlist (print variables, evaluate expressions), a fair number of people would be more willing to put aside their language preferences long enough to give guile a try.
:) However, after reading this, and seeing how the code works, you cannot
specify -g and -i at the same time. Man page fixed in CVS.
Ah, ok. I vaguely remember trying this the last time I seriously messed with gnetlist (a year ago), and assuming that the -i flag was left over from some other code.
-- Charles Lepple [EMAIL PROTECTED]
