Hi,

GNU Electric sounds really intriguing.  To get to know the system I
tried writing a tech file.  I ran into some problems that were hard
for me to solve.  When I switched from 8.02 to 8.03 things were much
better I decided to start over again and so I started a clean session,
and with the mocmossub library did a

  Menu Activated: Edit | Technology Specific | Convert Technology to Library 
for Editing...
  Menu Activated: File | Save Library

I then quit from that session, started a new session and opened the
library I wrote..

  Menu Activated: File | Open Library...

When I opened the library there were 4 errors.  

  Network: cell 'mocmossub:node-N-Transistor{}' has connections on port 
'generic:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Network: cell 'mocmossub:node-N-Transistor{}' has connections on port 
'generic:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Network: cell 'mocmossub:node-P-Transistor{}' has connections on port 
'generic:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
  Network: cell 'mocmossub:node-P-Transistor{}' has connections on port 
'generic:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'

This is reminiscent of some of the errors that I was getting when I
tried creating my own tech file.  However this time I can use this
technology.

Before I proceed to hack up mocmossubX to become my own technology I'd
like to be able to understand the errors and the proper solution.  I
blindly went into the jelib file and commented out the port[68] nodes
and arc.  I can successfully read the library but when I convert it to
a technology I get

  Could not find port p-trans-poly-right in all examples of cell 
'node-P-Transistor{}'
  Cannot match different examples in cell 'node-P-Transistor{}'

I'm curious what the proper solution is.  Hopefully I'll learn a thing
or two.

-thanks


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