At 01:58 AM 1/11/2006, you wrote:
Whenever I try to export a layout in GDS 2 format, I get an error
message:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: java.math.BigDecimal.<init>(I)V
at com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.GDS.outputDouble(GDS.java:924)
at
com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.GDS.outputBeginLibrary(GDS.java:621)
at com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.GDS.start(GDS.java:170)
at
com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.Geometry.writeCell(Geometry.java:107)
at com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.GDS.writeGDSFile(GDS.java:150)
at com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.Output.writeCell(Output.java:359)
at com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.Output.access$000(Output.java:82)
at
com.sun.electric.tool.io.output.Output$OutputCellInfo.doIt(Output.java:900)
at com.sun.electric.tool.Job.run(Job.java:493)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:552)
I'm running on Mac OS X.4.3 with Java 1.4.2 and J2SE5.0
selectable. Why would a
method be missing? Am I missing a java library? I'm ecstatic to finally
be able to design actual hardware on a Mac after waiting for many years and
now I'm so close! Any insights are appreciated.
I apologize for this difficulty. Happily, BigDecimal is only used in
GDS output.
Nevertheless, the solution to this problem is discussed at this web page:
http://mckoi.com/database/mail/subject.jsp?id=7247
From my interpretation of that page, the simplest solution is to run
Electric under the J2SE5.0 version of Java. However, if you are
adventurous and willing to unpack the source code and recompile it,
you can cast the constructor's argument to be (long).
-Steven Rubin
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