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gEDA-bug: [Bug 698395] Re: Odd behavior when shorting nets in a lower hierarchy sch
** Changed in: geda
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Odd behavior when shorting nets in a lower hierarchy sch
Status in GPL Electronic Design Automation tools:
Fix Released
Bug description:
If I make a subnet, with a bunch of components in it,
it seems to work alright. However, I also tried to make
a 2-pin subnet containing only a short-circuit. This
connection was completely ignored by gnetlist!!
(originally reported by Arvid RosÃÂn)
Attached are the schematics and symbol.
Here is the output from gnetlist -g geda top.sch
unnamed_net9 : Rload 1, Rtop4 1, Rtop2 2
GND : Rload 2, Vin 2
unnamed_net8 : Rtop3 2, Rtop1 1, Vin 1
unnamed_net4 : Utest/R34 1, Rtop3 1
unnamed_net3 : Utest/R34 2, Rtop4 2
unnamed_net2 : Rtop1 2
unnamed_net1 : Rtop2 1
Ideally the last two nets should be shorted, however
gnetlist is ignoring the net connecting the two in -
out symbols in test.sym.
The workaround is use a zero ohm resistor.
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