Mail Archives: geda-user/2020/01/20/17:16:42
Girvin,
My gafrc is in my design directory so my situation is a bit different. In it, I only point to
the local symbol directory.
I have 10 duplicate “no connect” symbols in my schematic and the log correctly reports all
10 and no others. This was from a clean install of the 1.10 tools under Ubuntu 19.04.
Hope you can get to the bottom of your problems.
Roger
> On Jan 20, 2020, at 12:44 PM, Girvin Herr (gherrl AT fastmail DOT com) [via geda-user AT delorie DOT com] <geda-user AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
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> Greetings,
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> Using gschem 1.10.0 (g1919a45) under Slackware Linux 14.2 (k4.4).
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> As a result of many suggestions to my previous threads (thanks to all who responded) and the instability I was experiencing, I uninstalled all gEDA and lepton apps, rebuilt and installed gEDA 1.10.0 without setting the GEDADATA* environment variables so that gEDA uses the compile-time default as was suggested.
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> Now I am getting something different. When I run gschem, it seems to be reading my ~/.gEDA/gafrc twice! The library items are installed twice, one with "name" and the other with "name<1>". This is not fatal, since the correct library is present in the library list. However, there is another anomaly that is perplexing and similar. When I load a schematic, the status panel spits out numerous "More than one component found with name [name.sym]" I know this is not correct, since I know there is one and only one symbol, DS-st1113.sym, yet it is in the list as more than one found. It also looks by the log that the schematic load is done twice, once right after the "New file" statement for loading the default schematic on startup, and then again after the "Loading schematic..." statement when I loaded the schematic containing the DS-st113.sym symbol.
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> I seem to remember having the duplicate library problem many years ago and maybe that is why I had to set the GEDADATA* variables to fix it. In any case, these symptoms do not sound right.
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> What could cause gschem to read files twice and how do I fix it?
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> I am attaching my latest gschem log and my gafrc.
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> Thanks.
>
> Girvin
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> <gschem-20200120-4.log><gafrc.txt>
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