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Karl: > Same gschem as before: > > Doing: > > $ git log | head > > commit 3403de1b45da1fc45507b1992807fb32dd46371d ... > $ /usr/local/bin/gschem res_h.sym ... > Segmentation fault ... With the config file below I get the seg.fault. If I remove the "state=hidden" the seg.fault goes avay. $ cd ~/.config/gEDA $ cat geda-user.conf [gschem.dialog-geometry.text-edit] state=hidden Anyone knows why gschem fails so miserably with that ? /// Also, when debugging this, I find that gschem alters the geda-user.conf, which is really annoying when trying to make small changes and then retry. This also makes it hard to version-control the config. Please don't touch MY config file, if you want to save the latest state of whatever, do so in some other file. I suggest gschem_latest_state.conf or something similar. Regards, /Karl Hammar
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