On Sun, 3 Feb 2008, Stuart Brorson wrote: > > I think I uncovered a subtle bug. I replaced Vdd, Vee, and Vcc with +8V, > > -8V, and +5V respectively and the problem disappeared. I can't seem to > > come up with a simple test case though. > > Just a guess. Take a look through your symbols. I'll betcha that > somebody decided to make a "heavy" symbol and attached a power net > directly to Vdd in the symbol. > > The way to check is to do a "grep -R Vdd *" in the base directory of > your symbols. Then look to see which symbols (if any) have NET=Vdd or > something like that in them.
I did "grep -Ri vdd *" in the base directory of symbols. I noticed the "net=Vdd" thing, but in connection with something weird in 4000/. All of these symbols include a "net=VDD:??" statement. This created an interesting problem with power/vdd-1.sym which has "net=Vdd:1". These statements are not case-insensitive. The 4000/ symbols in question are 4016-2.sym and 4052-1.sym. Now, in retrospect regarding the request for manual critique, I think there ought to be a chapter specifically on the proper use of symbols in power/. -- David Griffith [EMAIL PROTECTED] A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? A: Top-posting. Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail? _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user