On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 06:29:47 -0700 Stephen Meier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use gnetlist instead of gsch2pcb > > The attached url has a set of really good instructions on how to get > gschem and pcb working together. Thanks :) It's a bit old now as PCB has basic autrouting now, and I'm getting very addicted to it! > > http://archives.seul.org/geda/dev/Aug-2001/msg00081.html > > Steve M. > > > Olgierd Eysymontt wrote: > > >Hi, may be this post is a bit out of place, but I've not found another > >way to solve the problem than asking. > > > >I have installed geda 20030901, pcb 1.99o (20030815) and gsch2pcb 0.9 > >and 1.0 and I'm unable to make gsch2pcb to work on either versions, if I > >use gsch2pcb I get, independent of including some elements or other > >error messages: > > > >ERROR: Unbound variable: open-output-pipe > >No elements found, so nothing to do. > > > >always the same message. I've tried in two different linux redhat 9 > >machines with the same result, I've updated guile, made configuration > >files, etc. The log files never had showed errors, so I think may be m4 > >is the problem, but gschem2pcb works perfect and all the rest of the > >suit gEDA works too, any idea ? > > > >Olgierd Eysymontt > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- Kind Regards Terry * See my Gnu/Linux EDA webpage at : http://milkstone.d2.net.au/ * Free Software provided by GNU; http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html
