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From: karl AT aspodata DOT se
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] finding unnamed_net35
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Roger Traylor:
> I can pass a schematic drc check (-g drc2) with one error which says:
> Checking type of pins connected to a net...
> ERROR: Net unnamed_net35 is not driven.
> I do not find this net in the .sch file anywhere.  How can I find it?

It isn't in the sch since it is named in gsch2pcb or "import 
schematics" phase.

If you have a *.net file, grep for it:

$ grep unnamed_net35 joystick_mouse_isolated.net 
br/unnamed_net35        brU1-1 brC1-1 

Else it is in the pcb file, but it is more than one line:

$ grep -A4 unnamed_net35 joystick_mouse_isolated.pcb
        Net("br/unnamed_net35" "(unknown)")
        (
                Connect("brC1-1")
                Connect("brU1-1")
        )

Regards,
/Karl Hammar


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