The output from ERC will tell you what the error is and where. So that
should give a few clues as to what is going on.

I must admit that I don't like your comment that things change when you
have not moved anything.

The two main problems in eescgema is making sure that you have junctions
at the connection points where needed, and that the power nets are
correct, and have power flags if required.


Andy


On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 01:50:45 -0000
"G.Dragon" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have been having trouble in eeschema, even though i have connected all the 
> pins on a connector, some of them fail ERC, and occasionally some that pass 
> ERC fail ERC later, even though I have not moved anything.
> 
> I am primarily working on a mac pro under mac OSX, but i am getting the same 
> behavior under windows.
> 
> 
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