On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:26 PM, Dave McGuire <[1]mcgu...@neurotica.com> wrote:
On 08/26/2011 01:47 PM, Kai-Martin Knaak wrote: I still get the correct result. A stab in the dark: Maybe you have a copy of 7404-1.sym somewhere on your hardware that actually is a 7404-3.sym in disguise. This disguised symbol file may be found first, on start-up of gschem. You can test this hypothesis by not setting the slotting at all and just save to text.sch . In addition you can use the "locate" command to locate all symbol files called "7404-1.sym" on your hard disk. I feel really, really stupid. This is exactly what happened. There was another 7404-1.sym file in my symbol path, an old one that I had created years ago, and it was shadowing the "real" one, overriding it when the sheet was loaded. I swear I'm usually not this much of an idiot. ;) Thank you for your assistance, and I apologize for the distraction. oops, didn't see this reply yet - sorry I guess the error propagated to my machine when using his database. I have to quit sitting so close to him :) =Dan and that wouldn't be the only reason ;) References 1. mailto:mcgu...@neurotica.com
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