Hi Yann

> > Does it work for ngspice if you start it as an ngspice simulator?
> 
> In the case of the simulation currently loaded there are errors, which
> I have myself trouble to parse, and for which gspiceui displays an
> error popup without a message - I suspect the problem to come from a
> node named "+5V" by geda.
Can you please send me the troubling schematic, or some simplified one.
> 
> > And if so, do you need to be able to switch simulator during a session?
> 
> I'm still discovering the tools, and thought that asking the other
> simulator when one does not give a clear-enough-for-me diag was a good
> way of getting some help without bothering an expert right away.
I have to admit that I use easy_spice myself but since gspiceui seems much 
more promising I chose to package it.
> 
> > Version 1.0.0 is packaged and can be found at mentors.debian.net. I will
> > try to find a sponsor and see if solves the problem.
> 
> Ah, that seems to advocate *me* being the sponsor, right ? :)
Well, I just meant you could use it but I never say no to a sponsor :)

The package can be found at:
http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/g/gspiceui/gspiceui_1.0.00+dfsg-1.dsc

There is no README.source file but the get-orig-source target in the rules 
file creates the +dfsg files correctly. 

Regards
Gudjon

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