[Bug 223591] Review Request: Magic - A very capable VLSI layout tool

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Summary: Review Request: Magic - A very capable VLSI layout tool


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=223591





------- Additional Comments From cgoorah at yahoo.com.au  2007-02-09 11:29 EST -------
(In reply to comment #18)
> For me -5 seems okay, just one question.
> - Why does some tcl files have executable permission with shebang,
>   while some don't? Should all files should have both (i.e.
>   executable permission with shebang) or all files should not,
>   or current state has some meaning? (I think this may not a
>   big issue, however, I just want to know what is occurring here).

I did some tests and concluded that I can chmod -x those rpmlint shebangs. Parag
do you want me to dump another release ?

> = A note:
>   copyright.ps disappeared. While copyright.ps seems to say that
>   this is MIT, however, as long as I read bug 226715, upstream want
>   to claim that this is GPL. So currently copyright.ps can be ignored
>   (my recognition is that the upstream of irsim and magic is the
>    same, is this correct?).

Yes it's the same upstream : http://opencircuitdesign.com/ 
Magic is the last one on the list to pave in fedora repositories :)

The below apps are mantained by  http://opencircuitdesign.com/ 
    * Magic, the VLSI layout editor, extraction, and DRC tool.
    * XCircuit, the circuit drawing and schematic capture tool.
    * IRSIM, the switch-level digital circuit simulator.
    * Netgen, the circuit netlist comparison (LVS) and netlist conversion tool.
    * PCB, the printed circuit board layout editor.

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