Hi Ilias,

On 01/23/2013 11:47 AM, Ильяс Гасанов wrote:
> Package: magic
> Version: 7.5.229-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> I have detected an errant behavior at magic loadtime when process
> technology files are being parsed. Particularly, there are error
> messages about DRC rule syntax violations, for example:
> 
>         /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/magic/sys/scmos.tech: line 4493:
>         section drc:
>                 Rule type "edge4way" usage: edge4way layers1 layers2
>         distance okTypes cornerTypes cornerDistance why [plane]
>         /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/magic/sys/scmos.tech: line 4494:
>         section drc:
>                 Bad DRC rule type "N-Well width must be at least 10
>         (MOSIS rule #1.1)"
>         Valid rule types are:
>         angles, edge, edge4way, exact_overlap, extend, no_overlap,
>         overhang, rect_only, spacing, stepsize, surround, width,
>         widespacing, area, maxwidth, cifstyle, cifwidth, cifspacing,
>         cifarea, cifmaxwidth, rectangle.
> 
> After that I have observed these files in /usr/lib/<arch>/magic/sys/ and
> diagnosed that they have redundant line breaks at logged positions.
> During the design process many design rule checks are not performed due
> to this.
> 
> This issue has been detected in both Debian testing and experimental
> package trees. Furthermore, the files listed at magic official site do
> not have such syntax violations and work just ok:
> 
> http://opencircuitdesign.com/magic/tech.html
> 
> In the attachment there is a log extracted from wish stderr stream at
> magic startup.

Thank you for your report!

The upstream author already reported back that this is a known issue and
provided a fix. To test if it really solves the issue completely, I
would like to check your exact process.

So can you please describe the complete actions w/ magic to reproduce
the issue?

Thanks in advance,

Roland


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