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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 15:15:14 -0400
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] Very confused...possible PCB bug? Need help.
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>    Someone mentioned "the zero-length trace problem" in private
> email; what's up with that?  I haven't googled it yet but I will in
> a moment.

If you have a trace that's so small as to be completely hidden under a
pin or pad, with the "join" flag set, then if that trace will
"connect" to a polygon even if the clearance around the pin/pad means
it really doesn't.

I.e. DRC doesn't consider pin clearance when checking to see if a
trace connects to a polygon.

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