I’ve been all over google, whatever docs I could find, etc. I even consulted a shaman and did a rain dance!
I have never ever seen a piece of software as terrible as this one, or as badly documented!
That out of the way, I keep getting “NET … overlaps pin …” errors in cases where i fully intended to connect said wire to said pin! why!!!
Never mind…turns out that pretty much everyone who uses eagle knows it sucks and has learned that the acceptable solution is to re-wire each wire eagle complains about…as a software person I am amazed that this is considered acceptable!
Joeisi
June 25, 2012, 5:35am
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Well in your schematic you never truely connected to that pin; It doesn’t know you connected the two. You did make a schematic right?
Eagle just takes a little to get used to thats all.
macegr
June 29, 2012, 12:23am
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I have been using Eagle for nearly 12 years and have never seen that particular error.
Joeisi
June 29, 2012, 10:46pm
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macegr:
I have been using Eagle for nearly 12 years and have never seen that particular error.
I get it every once and awhile but I've figured out how to fix it.