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From: "Branko (brankob AT s5tehnika DOT net) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com]" <geda-user AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] gnetlist/xorn: can't generate netlist on PCB backend
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BTW, I'm (Gentoo) using gcc-10.10.0 and guile-2.0.14, if that makes any 
difference.

I tried recompiling with gcc-9.3.0 and guile-2.0.13, but for me it
gave exact same results...




On 26. 05. 20 06:19, Branko (brankob AT s5tehnika DOT net) [via 
geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:
> I usually run geda.git on my Gentoo.
> 
> Recently I noticed trhat I can't for the life of me generate correct 
> netlist from schematics either manually or as schematic import from PCB.
> 
> It doesn't work with xorn, gnetlist or gnetlist-legacy.
> 
> The best I can do is get new "pcb" with just pure net specifications, 
> but without any elements and other fields, which makes file format invalid.
> 
> All manual methods give me the same exact results.
> It's not that the thing can't find any elements as it would otherwise 
> report an error( missing element).
> 
> Here in the example I used a test with just two elements 
> Basic/resistor-1.sym
> 
> I placed them on schematics, gave them both attribute footprint=0805,
> named them as R1 and R2 and connected them in parallel with two nets.
> 
> "gnetlist -v -g PCB  -o TEST4.pcb TEST4.sch" gives me output with this 
> content ( minus starred demacartion lines):
> 
> /*************/
> unnamed_net2<-->R2-1 R1-1.
> unnamed_net1<-->R2-2 R1-2.****
> /*************/
> 
> 
> Just those two lines. No some header and other fields, that one would 
> expect in pcb file...
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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