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Re: gEDA-user: Probably parenthesis mismatch error on OS X
Whups, I looked right over your post, sorry.
Regardless, the #@ is -not- in the file it is sourcing. I have not
looked through the source code, so I am unsure if it is parsing the
file incorrectly or if it is just reporting it as #@ for... some reason.
Would love to have it working, though, I have a dual monitor 20 inch
iMac here that would make my life a lot easier than using this 12
inch power book today...
-Steve
On Sep 26, 2007, at 5:14 PM, Dave N6NZ wrote:
> This seems to be the topic of the day.... (see my earlier posts)
> -dave
>
> hamster@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Howdy guys,
>>
>> Setting up a new workstation for doing gEDA work on, and am
>> running into
>> this error:
>>
>>
>> gEDA/gschem version 1.2.0.20070902
>> 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.
>>
>> Probably parenthesis mismatch in /sw/etc/gEDA/system-gschemrc
>> Most recently read form: (#@load (build-path geda-rc-path gschem-
>> darkbg))
>> Failed to read init scm file [(null)/gschem.scm]
>> Tried to get an invalid color: 0
>> Loading schematic [/Users/hamster/untitled_1.sch]
>> Tried to get an invalid color: 0
>> Tried to get an invalid color: 7
>> Tried to get an invalid color: 0
>> Tried to get an invalid color: 7
>> ERROR: Unbound variable: press-key
>>
>>
>> Of course, since it bombs out right at the start of the file, it
>> misses
>> everything else, and pressing mostly any key will cause it to
>> bail. I'm
>> using binary packages from Fink unstable.
>>
>> The config file looks like:
>>
>> ; gschem-version string
>> ;
>> ; Specifies the version of this file. This number is used to make
>> sure
>> ; that the rc file is compatible with the version of gschem that is
>> ; being run. The end user should *not* change this value.
>> ;
>> (gschem-version "20070902")
>>
>> ;
>> ; Start of color section
>> ;
>> ; Load up a color scheme has a light (almost white) background
>> ; Comment out the first line and comment in the second line for a
>> ; dark (black) background. The dark background is the original look.
>> ;
>> (load (build-path geda-rc-path "gschem-darkbg")) ; dark background
>> ;(load (build-path geda-rc-path "gschem-lightbg")) ; light background
>>
>> <and a bunch of other stuff>
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions? I tried using the old one off my laptop that
>> worked fine
>> with an older release, but gschem cried about the version number
>> with the
>> new release.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Steve
>>
>>
>>
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