On 8/9/2022 3:13 PM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
On 8/9/22 03:08 PM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
Hi Steve,


On 8/9/2022 2:37 PM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
For those who don't follow the Fedora development list, i.e. most everyone :-), I've attached two emails related to wxWidgets and wxPython.  It looks like we will soon have wxWidgets/wxPython 3.2.0 in Rawhide.

This change won't apply to the older Fedora releases, so if we want to keep the nightlies available for Fedora 35 and 36 (and I hope we can), that will mean that we cannot completely eliminate the older wx support from KiCad until F36 goes obsolete, some time around mid-2023.  But at least the Rawhide builds can switch soon.

Please let me know if that makes sense, or if there is a need to drop wxWidgets/wxPython 3.0 sooner.

wxWidgets/wxPython 3.2.0 are not even in Debian unstable yet so I wouldn't worry about dropping 3.0 any time soon.

Thanks, Wayne.  I wanted to ask because Ian created an issue asking Fedora to switch, so I wasn't sure how hot this was.  I'll add it as it becomes available in the various Fedora releases.

https://gitlab.com/kicad/packaging/kicad-fedora-builder/-/issues/43

For older versions of KiCad, it might be prudent to stick with what we know versus what we don't know. I know 3.2 resolves some issues but it's those unknown issues that I would like to avoid until version 7 is released.


     Steve


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