I am no expert (yet) and I am sure there may be many causes to your issue - but I have noticed if the footprint attribute accidentally gets deleted then it will remove your elements from your .pcb
> Hi, > > running gsch2pcb a second time to update the schematic makes it remove > almost all the elements, although the schematic didn't change much > (actually just some netlist changes): > > gch2pcb -v -v project > > [..] > -------- > Running command: > gnetlist -g gsch2pcb -o board.new.pcb -m gnet-gsch2pcb-tmp.scm > ZA100_1.sch ZA100_2.sch ZA100_3.sch > > [..] > R30: deleted element 0402 (value=1k) > C15: deleted element 0402 (value0n) > U50: deleted element FSC_QFN16 (value=unknown) > C16: deleted element 0402 (value0n) > R14: deleted element 0402 (value0k) > R13: deleted element 0402 (value0k) > R62: deleted element 0402 (value=1M) > R57: deleted element 0603 (valueGk) > C54: deleted element 0603 (value=1u) > C57: deleted element 0402 (value0n) > > > ---------------------------------- > Done processing. Work performed: > board.pcb is backed up as board.pcb.bak6. > 80 elements deleted from board.pcb. > No elements to add so not creating board.new.pcb > > > Anybody knows what might cause that? > > regards, > > David -bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user