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gEDA-user: How do you find bad M4 elements in gattrib?
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- From: Bob Paddock <bpaddock@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 18:36:07 -0500
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When I run gsch2pcb I get the following error output.
How do I track done which specific M4 element is bad?
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
stdin:3: m4: Bad expression in eval: /2 +20
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Done processing. Work performed:
3 file elements and 24 m4 elements added to Neonlr812.pcb.
Next steps:
1. Run pcb on your file Neonlr812.pcb.
You will find all your footprints in a bundle ready for you to place.