Hi Carlos, et al,

Ummm, I am an idiot.  

You changed spice-sdb so that it would *write* out .END instad of
.end.   I was confused and assumed that the change was in reading this
card.  Of course, this makes no sense.  I shouldn't post after
attending 4 hours of brain-melting, soul-destroying 
corporate meetings. . . . .

My misconception.  I wasn't thinking clearly!  Sorry!   Leave the
current stuff in CVS as it is.  Spice shoudl be able to read either
.END or .end.

Stuart 

p.s. I'll check later to see if ngspice and gnucap will handle both
.END and .end.

> 
> Hi Carlo and all,
> 
> On Tuesday 11 April 2006 20:43, Carlos Nieves =C3=93nega wrote:
> > Hi Stuart (and all),
> > I wanted to send the first mail in this thread to the geda-dev
> > mailing list. Instead of that, I sent it to Stuart privately. Please
> > see the whole thread below. Sorry for the inconveniences.
> >
> > I applied the change and closed the bug. However, it would be better
> > if someone having spice3 could test it. Werner, you seem to be the
> > original submitter of the bug report. Can you test the fix? Do you
> > know if there is any other card expected to be in lowercase?
> 
> This seems to be long time ago.=20
> Sorry, spice3f5 is not longer part of the SuSE distribution I'm using,=20
> I'm not able to test it.
> 
> ngspice-17 is not that sensible about lower and upper case. Both=20
> versions work (.end and .END)
> 
> [...]
> 
> > El lun, 10-04-2006 a las 16:44 -0400, Stuart Brorson escribi=C3=B3:
> > > Changing .END to .end (or vice versa) shouldn't cause a problem.  I
> > > don't know if SPICE is supposed to be case sensitive or not, but I
> > > suspect not.
> 
> In theory it is not case sensitive, but sometimes it is. There are some=20
> bugs in spice3f5. In ngspice some of that bugs are gone.
> [...]
> 
> Regards
> Werner
> 
> 

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