On 24-06-2011 14:24, Davinder Kumar wrote: > On 24 June 2011 06:52, .Org.Com <[email protected]> wrote: >> > On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 2:54 AM, Till Heuschmann >> > <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> The version of the DWG file you can determine by opening the file in a >>> >> text >>> >> editor and looking at the first characters. >>> >> If the version is greater than "AC1015" than the file format is newer >>> >> than >>> >> 2000 and libredwg will probably fail. >> > >> > @ Davinder >> > >> > Use head commnad >> > >> > head -n 1 YourDWG_FIle.dwg >> > AC1018 >> > >> > It will throw something like AC1018 and some garbage. If numeric part >> > (i.e 1018) is >1015, that mean that .dwg file is not supported by >> > current version of library libreDWG. > Sir most of the files are not supported by current version because its > numeric values is greater than 1015.But one thing i want to ask, i > have one file which is supported by current libredwg, but whenever i > tried to convert it to svg format it again gives some segmentation > fault with lots of section parameters.What is that? > The output of that command is attached with this e-mail.
If the file name is coherent with its content, it is a 2007 file, which we don't support. -- Rodrigo Rodrigues da Silva http://garoa.net.br http://polignu.org http://gnu.org
