I am fond of Linux and I had selected Kicad for my designs as it was running on 
Linux. I now a days the official support of KICAD in Linux is less Windows 
versions are releasing faster than Linux. Fedora 10 Suse11 Dreamlinux still 
using 2007 edition. only Mandriva have updated the official kicad package in 
it. I have got latest 2009 binary of kicad for Linux from sourceforge. Still 
not tried on Linux that extensively. Because my co workers are not so familiar 
with Linux.

But I have noticed that in kicad 2007 zone can be created in Cooper or 
component layer without including that in any net. whereas in windows it was 
not possible.

So definitely in windows and Linux the zones are treated differently. 

--- On Wed, 12/8/09, Greg Dyess <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Greg Dyess <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Strange problem with Zones and DRC
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, 12 August, 2009, 10:26 AM






 




    
                  I had no luck with the Linux executables so I tried on my 
Windows machine.  The problem with the DRC checks on the zones was not fixed in 
the latest version (r1914).  I did manage to get everything explicitly 
connected my placing traces in the middle of the zones as was suggested.  
Perhaps when the DRC checking gets fixed I can go back and take those 
superfluous traces back out.

I did run into another strange issue.  I had some tracks with overlapping 
segments and the DRC did not realize they were connected!  I had to spend a 
couple of hours deleting and recreating those tracks.  Is there possibly a 
"cleanup" function or program that I can run to detect such conditions and 
"merge" overlaying segments into a single segment?  It would have saved me a LOT
 of time.

Thanks again to the entire KiCAD community for such a wonderful product and 
support!  Next time I will pick a much simpler board for my first attempt!

Greg

 

From: Brian Sidebotham <brian.sidebotham@ gmail.com>
To: kicad-users@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 12:49:15 PM
Subject: Re: [kicad-users] Strange problem with Zones and DRC

> 3. Wait for the DRC checks to get fixed so that they detect a connection to
> zones.  This is the preferable option, but I understand it may
 not be a
> priority for those who are so graciously donating their time to make KiCAD
> the tremendously terrific tool it already is.  Is there a way to find out if
> someone is already looking into this issue?
>
> Hmmm, maybe option 4 is that I offer my time to fix it?  OK, guess I will
> try to figure out how to build everything and start looking into it.
>
> Thoughts, suggestions, comments??
>
> Thanks,
> Greg

This issue was dealt with, but I can't remember when it was dealt
with. You can try an SVN snapshot version to see if a more up-to-date
one simply eliminates your problems.

You can get an SVN snapshot from http://kicad. 1301.cz/

Best Regards,

Brian.


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