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Re: gEDA-user: revert file
I just realized that the problem only exists with a
cells named untitled_1.sch untitled_2.sch ...
Other cells seem to open up o.k.
So I guess the whole thing is pretty much a
none-issue.
Anyway, here are the answers to your questions:
originally this was redhat 6.0. But I did install a
few things from source,
so I guess it depends ...
Anyway, I am running Kernel 2.2.5-15, and here are a
few key-rpms:
glibc-2.1.1-6
XFree86-libs-3.3.3.1-49
XFree86-xfs-3.3.3.1-49
XFree86-3.3.3.1-49
gtk+-1.2.8-1
gtk+-devel-1.2.8-1
xfce-3.0.2-1
This is what happens when I execute File/Open and then
Page/Print Struct:
THIS IS AN ALPHA RELEASE! version 20001217
TRYING to PRINT
Name: object_head.0
Type: -1
Sid: 0
----
--- Ales Hvezda <ahvezda@seul.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >I am using version 20001217.
> >I realized that whenver I load an existing
> schematic
> >(either by manually loading the .sch file using
> 'Open
> >Page') or by executing 'down schematic' on a symbol
> >placed inside a schematic the graphic only shows up
> >after manually calling the 'Revert Page' command
> from
> >the menu.
>
>
> Hmmm.. I've seen reports of something similar, but
> I have been unable to replicate it. What OS are you
> running?
> What versions of XFree86 and gtk+? On my machine
> when I push
> down into a schematic or do an Open page, the page
> is drawn properly.
> Previous bug reports like this (I think) were
> reported with either SuSe
> or Mandrake Linux. Are you running either of those?
> Thanks.
>
> -Ales
>
> [ There is one thing you can try for me. Open up a
> schematic via
> File Open and then execute Page/Print Struct, you
> should see a bunch
> of output like (let me know if you don't):
>
> Name: object_head.0
> Type: -1
> Sid: 0
> ----
> FILENAME:
> /home/ahvezda/projects/gEDA/geda/devel/test.sch
> TRYING to PRINT
> Name: object_head.6
> Type: -1
> Sid: 6
> ----
> Name: complex.9
> ...
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