Julian wrote: > Dave, > Thanks for the email with your experiences. It's nice to hear > first-hand accounts of usage (as well as bugs... :). Thanks for the spiffy tool.
> After digging into this problem, this apparently has been a longstanding > oversight in our parser. The reference board files combine several > RS274X command "blocks" into a single line in the file. After looking > at the spec, this is clearly allowed. I've pushed the necessary fixes > to git, so feel free to try it again. I will get to that later today, with any luck. >> 3. One of my own designs created with pcb opened and displayed just >> fine, but I had trouble getting to it. It was on a samba share, and the >> file open dialog box appeared to hang trying to get the directory >> listing of my share. I ended up simply copying it over to look at with >> gerbv, which worked fine. > > I think this is a problem with the gtk library. I know they recently > switched from gnome-vfs to gfile (or something like that)... what > version gtk is it using on your machine? "port info gtk2" reports: gtk2 @2.18.2 (x11) Which is simply whatever random bit-glob in the macports tree that seemed to be quickest way to satisfy configure. It does throw a warning: (gerbv:<line>): Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to find default local directory monitor type But I'm not sure when that warning is coming up. The associated line numbers are: 28853 and 27680. Thanks again. Later today I hope to have time to pull from the repo and try your fix. -dave > > Cheers! > > Julian > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join us December 9, 2009 for the Red Hat Virtual Experience, a free event focused on virtualization and cloud computing. Attend in-depth sessions from your desk. Your couch. Anywhere. http://p.sf.net/sfu/redhat-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Gerbv-devel mailing list Gerbv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gerbv-devel