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Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2013 11:20:22 -0700
From: Dave Curtis <davecurtis AT sonic DOT net>
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CC: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] gsch2pcb -- remind me how it works
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On 08/30/2013 11:00 AM, DJ Delorie wrote:
>>> Assigning a footprint to each slot is OK as long as they're the same.
>>> If they're different, it's undefined which one "wins".
>> By 'OK' I assume you also mean 'not necessary', although I'm half-way
>> through a quick experiment and it looks like gsch2pcb throws warnings in
>> that case...
> I vaguely recall a discussion about it some time back.  I don't recall
> what the outcome was.  I think if two slots for the same component
> have the same footprint=, that should be ok, and if the latest
> gsch2pcb complains (it's ok, even good, to complain if they have
> different footprint=) then it's probably a bug.
>
Actually I should clarify... the experiment I tried was:
-slot 1 has a footprint attr
-slot 2 has no footprint attr

gsch2pcb seems to throw a warning.

I didn't not try conflicting footprints on slots.  I *hope* that I'd see 
a complaint :)

-dave

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