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From: Hagen SANKOWSKI <hsank AT nospam DOT chipforge DOT org>
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] hierarchical design - two symbols pointing to one
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Hello.

Thanks for your answer.
During this week I rectify my design, but still ending up - after a long,
long runtime something in hours on a VirtualBox with a lot of RAM and 4 CPUs -
with a gnetlist line which said: Killed.

Well, I tried to do my hierarchical design a little bit smaller and run just
a sup-page (which is still hierarchical) successfully thrue gnetlist.

I got a bunch of lines from gnetlist for my hierarchical design like this:
"Found a pin [Y300/Y2] on component [26] which does not have a label!"

Well, I found the Source Code via DuckDuckGo here (sorry for the bad  
reference!)
http://ljh4timm.home.xs4all.nl/gaf/dox_gnetlist/s__hierarchy_8c_source.html

IMHO the arguments for the fprint(stderr, ..) function should be swapped.

00206                 nl_current->component_uref,
00207                 pl_current->pin_number);

The first argument should be the pin number, the second one should be  
the component.
This lines, I guess, are coming from hidden VDD and GND nets inside my  
hierachichal
symbols.

Nevertheless I like to feed my whole gschem-Design now into PCB now.
So who is killing my gnetlist-process inside gsch2pcb? Any suggestion how to
find/avoid the reason for the gnetlist-death?

Regards,
Hagen Sankowski


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