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From: karl AT aspodata DOT se
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] current gnetlist from git and hierarchy
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Kai-Martin Knaak:
> Today, I wanted to rework one of my older projects. Unfortunately
> something seems to be in the way of my usual work-flow and set-up. The
> project makes use of hierarchical schematics. 
> 
> This is the gnetlistrc I originally used to set up netlisting:
> --------- $PROJECT/gnetlistrc -------------
> (hierarchy-uref-mangle "enabled")
> (hierarchy-uref-separator "")
> (hierarchy-netname-mangle "enabled")
> (hierarchy-netname-separator "/")
> (hierarchy-netattrib-mangle "disabled")
> (hierarchy-netattrib-separator "/")
> --------------------------------------------
> 
> The config deliberately uses the empty string as separator for refdes and
> no mangling of netname attributes. No separator allows for the shortest
> refdeses possible. In my projects netname attributes are uses
> exclusively for GND, Ub, and the likes. I like to have these available
> globally.
...

Yes, I also am using (hierarchy-uref-separator "")

If I use ./configure  --disable-xorn (which is related to [1]), I get
this when running gnetlist -g partslist1:
=======
WARNING: The RC file function 'hierarchy-uref-separator' is deprecated.

RC configuration functions will be removed in an upcoming gEDA
release.  Please use configuration files instead.

*** The new netlister frontend has been disabled during configuration. ***
*** If you want to use the lecagy frontend instead, you can select it  ***
*** by adding (set! use-legacy-frontend #t) to your gnetlistrc file.   ***
=======
So by having that set command in gnetlistrc, I get around the problem
for the moment.

$ tail -1 ~/.gEDA/gnetlistrc 
(set! use-legacy-frontend #t)

///

I no idea what the new configuration file syntax is.

Regards,
/Karl Hammar

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