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On Sun, 2012-08-19 at 21:09 -0400, Nathan Stewart wrote:
> Digging through the archives, I've found pages for pygEDA (Marcus
> Hutzler), and references to git-hub which don't work, and
> http://www.dynamag.com/pyGEDA/ (Peter Fabo), which appears to have
> switched from calling itself py_libgeda to pyGEDA. Both appear to be
> stale.
> 
> Marcus' has email dates more recently, but no source that I can find.
> Peter's code has a symbol & footprint parser, but I'm looking for a
> schematic parser in python. I started out building something for my
> needs, when I figured someone is bound to have already done a lot of
> the work. Anyone have better information on either of these or other
> projects?


I can not remember terms like py_libgeda to pyGEDA, but there was a
Python gschem clone long time ago:

http://code.google.com/p/pschem/

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