----- Forwarded message from Ales Hvezda <ahve...@seul.org> -----

Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2001 07:42:51 -0500
From: Ales Hvezda <ahve...@seul.org>
To: geda-...@seul.org
Cc: r...@shadow.org.uk, ahve...@seul.org
Subject: Re: gEDA: [...@shadow.org.uk: Re: Bug#123914: geda-gschem: Deleting 
component crashes]

Hi Hamish and Rich, 

[snip]
>Here is the .tar.bz2 containing the schematic and our local symbols. The
>crash occurs on any attempt to delete the PIC16F873 from the middle of
>the schematic. hope this helps, any more questions, ... 
>cheers, Rich 


        I know why the program crashes now.  It is most certainly a bug
in gschem.  The short term solution is remove the extra small pin that
hidden underneath pin 15 in PIC16F873.  The long term solution is a little
bit more complicated (but needs to happen to, since the user should never
be able to feed gschem bad data to cause a segfault).  I'll keep working
on the long term solution.

                                                                -Ales

[ Basically what was happening was gschem was create a "connection"
  (between two pins) that was within a component and that is something
  I didn't expect ever to happen. ]



----- End forwarded message -----



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