Hello Peter, and others
I installed it using the .deb packages. I thought that might be the problem, and tried completely removing and installing the symbols again, but it didn't work.
Regards
Ravith.
----- Original Message ----
From: Peter Clifton <pcjc2@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Ravith Botejue <ravithb@xxxxxxxxx>; gEDA user mailing list <geda-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, March 8, 2008 11:17:02 PM
Subject: Re: gEDA-user: No component found message.
On
Sat,
2008-03-08
at
09:10
-0800,
Ravith
Botejue
wrote:
>
Hello
everybody,
>
>
I'm
a
new
user,
and
I
am
having
a
problem
opening
my
schematic
files
>
after
a
system
re-install.
>
>
the
Hazard
symbol
appears
all
over
the
schematic
saying
"Component
Not
>
Found"
in
gschem
>
>
Here
is
a
log
output.
>
>
gEDA/gschem
version
1.2.1.20071231
>
gEDA/gschem
comes
with
ABSOLUTELY
NO
WARRANTY;
see
COPYING
for
more
>
details.
>
This
is
free
software,
and
you
are
welcome
to
redistribute
it
under
>
certain
>
conditions;
please
see
the
COPYING
file
for
more
details.
>
>
Read
system-gafrc
file
[/etc/gEDA/system-gafrc]
>
Read
~/.gEDA/gafrc
file
[/home/ravith/.gEDA/gafrc]
>
Read
local
gafrc
file
[/home/ravith/gafrc]
>
Read
system-gschemrc
file
[/etc/gEDA/system-gschemrc]
>
Read
~/.gEDA/gschemrc
file
[/home/ravith/.gEDA/gschemrc]
>
Read
local
gschemrc
file
[/home/ravith/gschemrc]
>
Read
init
scm
file
[/usr/share/gEDA/scheme/gschem.scm]
>
RC
file
[/home/ravith/gafrc]
already
read
in.
>
Opened
file
[/home/ravith/untitled_1.sch]
>
Component
[title-B.sym]
was
not
found
in
the
component
library
>
>
I
have
no
idea
what
has
gone
wrong,
because
I
successfully
created
>
several
schematics
before
the
system
reinstall.
Even
those
schematics
>
show
the
hazard
symbol
now
when
they
are
opened
in
gschem.
>
>
Please
help
me
to
solve
this
issue.
It
sounds
like
the
geda-symbols
package
isn't
properly
installed.
Did
you
build
from
source,
or
install
packages
from
your
linux
distribution?
--
Peter
Clifton
Electrical
Engineering
Division,
Engineering
Department,
University
of
Cambridge,
9,
JJ
Thomson
Avenue,
Cambridge
CB3
0FA
Tel:
+44
(0)7729
980173
-
(No
signal
in
the
lab!)