2019/01/12 17:24 From Holger Vogt Dear Mamoru, a KiCad user has reported a bug (https://forum.kicad.info/t/trying-to-get-ngspice-working-on-fedora/14628/9) concerning strange debug output from ngspice shared lib. I have ahd a look at the Fedora log protocol (https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=31757152) and https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/7152/31757152/build.log ngspice shared lib has been made with the following configure flags: --disable-silent-rules --disable-xgraph --enable-adms --enable-xspice --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-dependency-tracking --enable-capzerobypass --enable-cider --enable-expdevices --enable-intnoise --enable-openmp --enable-predictor --enable-numparam --enable-dot-global --enable-shared --enable-ndev --with-readline=yes --with-tcl=/usr/lib64/ --libdir=/usr/lib64/tclspice --enable-oldapps This is wrong. For making ngspice-30, do not use --disable-xgraph (xgraph is no longer part of the ngspice distribution) --enable-capzerobypass (no longer available) --enable-expdevices (not used, experimental devices may destroy the code stability) --enable-numparam (numparam is always enabled) --enable-ndev (this is causing the bug: unmaintained code, risky, does lead to spurious ngspice outputs. Has definitely to be removed!) --with-readline=yes (there is no use of readline in a shared lib, but probably does not hurt here) --enable-intnoise (flag is no longer available) --enable-dot-global (flag is no longer available) May I ask you to redo the build with a suitable set of configure flags? Best regards Holger