Re: gEDA-user: gch2pcb problem

2007-03-08 Thread Doug Glidden
Thanks for your helpful replies. The problem turned out to be with a particular footprint that I had used for my test points (SIL 1). For some reason, it didn't like that footprint, but when I changed it to SIP1, it worked fine! Thanks again, Doug On 3/7/07, Doug Glidden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: gEDA-user: gch2pcb problem

2007-03-07 Thread Dan McMahill
Ben Jackson wrote: On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 08:54:17PM -0600, Doug Glidden wrote: I'm having a problem with the gsch2pcb utility. In trying to convert my schematic (http://mrperson.org/mortimer/schematic.tar.gz), I have found that the m4 process seems to get stuck somewhere along the way. I

Re: gEDA-user: gch2pcb problem

2007-03-07 Thread John Luciani
On 3/7/07, Doug Glidden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey, I'm having a problem with the gsch2pcb utility. In trying to convert my schematic (http://mrperson.org/mortimer/schematic.tar.gz), I have found that the m4 process seems to get stuck somewhere along the way. It simply consumes more and

Re: gEDA-user: gch2pcb problem

2007-03-07 Thread Ben Jackson
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 08:54:17PM -0600, Doug Glidden wrote: > > I'm having a problem with the gsch2pcb utility. In trying to convert my > schematic (http://mrperson.org/mortimer/schematic.tar.gz), I have found > that the m4 process seems to get stuck somewhere along the way. It's almost cert

gEDA-user: gch2pcb problem

2007-03-07 Thread Doug Glidden
Hey, I'm having a problem with the gsch2pcb utility. In trying to convert my schematic (http://mrperson.org/mortimer/schematic.tar.gz), I have found that the m4 process seems to get stuck somewhere along the way. It simply consumes more and more memory until it's finally killed by the kerne