> I think it's unlikely that xcircuit would have a thread problem. It
> seems to me more likely that it is a real error; most errors will
> show up in whatever allocation routine is being used, because out-of-bounds
> memory accesses tend to write over the allocation page markers.
>
Yes, it is the rabbit-foot . . . .
1 open drawing.
2. remove dot
3. highlite net PROM::A7
4. all ok, no errors in tkcon
5. fetch dot from lib
6. as you click on the page selector it breaks
1. open drawing
2. highlite net PROM::A7
3. tkcon:"Error: attempt to connect bus size 8 in PromReader to bus size 0 in
generic::dot"
no highliting at the moment may change later . . . .
3. remove dot
4. highlite net PROM::A7 and it breaks.
1. open drawing
2. highlite net PROM::A1 or whatever
3. tkcon:"Error: attempt to connect bus size 8 in PromReader to bus size 0 in
generic::dot"
4. highlite net PROM::A7 it works normally
5. remove dot
6. highlite net PROM::A7 and it breaks.
Let me try to get a trace for the 1st case, but I doubt we will see anything
new.
Regards
Jan de Kruyf
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