Comment 2 for bug 1403618

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manu (saniefy) wrote : Re: [Bug 1403618] Re: The windows version writes broken absolute path to *.pcb file
  • trial1.sch Edit (389 bytes, application/x-kicad-schematic; name="trial1.sch")
  • trial1.eps Edit (18.7 KiB, application/postscript; name="trial1.eps")

Hi,

I am having problem in the schematic display with red boxes on the device
pins as shown in this attachment.
Could you please suggest a solution.
I am using gschem 1.8.2 (g875406c) version on Ubuntu 14.10.

Regards
Sani

On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 7:06 PM, Traumflug <email address hidden> wrote:

> ** Also affects: geda-project
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
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> ** Changed in: geda-project
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> Title:
> The windows version writes broken absolute path to *.pcb file
>
> Status in gEDA project:
> New
> Status in pcb:
> Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> The windows version of pcb writes broken absolute path to *.pcb file .
>
> Real world example:
> Attribute("import::src0" "E:DokumenteKlausArbeitDoktorElektronikPhotodiode
> MMIC 2.0PD-mmic2.0.sch")
>
> There are no "/" or "\" to seperate the levels of the file tree.
>
> Consequently, import_schematic fails with "file not found".
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