I'm going through with:
brew install -vd kicad --HEAD
The -vd option gives some visibility on what is happening.
If it has a problem, it halts with a request for user choice. I have
chosen option 2 a few times so far and it is moving ahead (without
patches though..)'
I will report how it en
If I get a chance this weekend I’ll try out your changes to
download_boost.cmake. I think I’m one of the last holdouts still using it to
build boost. This is my preference for the very reasons you state; I get to
control what’s in it. Especially important if you’re making binaries for use
el
I thought I would have a go with your tap
The first time I did the brew install kicad --HEAD, it did take awhile
(I think it was the downloading of kicad - no progress messages though).
After the download, there was a file copy stage (seemed to be..), but
all of the file movements were conflic
On newer versions of OS X (maybe only Yosemite), building fails (and running a
binary build on another, earlier system will crash on yosemite) if boost 1.54
is used, if I recall, it was something about this combo that made wxPython
displeased and stop working.
So I have been building using -D
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