I have what might be a dumb question about Kicad libraries. Why does Kicad
not use a standard SQL database, such as MariaDB, SQLite, etc? There may
be really good reasons not to do this but it seems, at least to me, that it
would make some things simpler such as making it easier to incorporate
K
have to run make install like you
say, but then can debug things from my temporary install directory.
What do you mean by edit interactively, though?
-Jon
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017 at 9:32 PM, Terry Gray <mailto:twgray2...@gmail.com>> wrote:
As a new addition to this group I have a q
As a new addition to this group I have a question. What are the
prevalent dev. environments used by the primary Kicad developers. This
might seem an inconsequential query, but I have a good reason for
asking. As far as I can discern (and I am hoping you guys can help
clear this up for me) the
I am setting up an Ubuntu 16.04 build system for latest git development
Kicad. In going through the documentation I thought that I understood
that Kicad will pull down and compile it's own version of the BOOST libs
if I don't have BOOST already installed on my system.
During the cmake configu
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