There is certainly a LVS flow already. gsch2pcb is a program which is among other things is a wrapper around gnetlist which is the gEDA netlister. gnetlist will create a netlist from the schematic. PCB loads the netlist and does a comparison between that netlist and the layout. There is no way I would even consider a flow which didn't include LVS.
Anthony Shanks wrote: > I know there is some kind of sch2pcb script (I haven't tried it myself > so I don't know good it works), but I think there does need to be some > kind of lvs flow in gEDA. I planned on working on some type of lvs > flow between pcb and gschem but I haven't got around to it. > > On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:08 AM, Stefan Salewski <m...@ssalewski.de> wrote: >> Just have seen a comment related to gEDA in a Blog of a Gentoo >> developer: >> >> http://stuartl.longlandclan.yi.org/blog/ >> >> >>> One criticism I have of gEDA, it seems to treat the schematic and the >>> PCB as being two different things. I find it awkward to move from >>> gschem to PCB and back again when designing a circuit. >> Not new, but maybe someone may send a short comment to him (there is a >> comments Link in his blog). _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user