The autobuilder packages tested fine this morning, so I just kicked off
RC2-3, which'll close at least three OS X packaging bugs in Launchpad.
Please disregard the patches in this thread, thanks!
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
W&L
On Fri, Nov 20, 2015 at 9:29 PM, Adam Wolf
wrote:
> Initial t
Initial tests seem to have the symlink method working. This is a fix that
doesn't require any changes to KiCad, just my packaging scripts. The build
is going through the autobuilder (but won't be uploaded), and I'll test
that one over this weekend, and we can punt on this issue.
It is annoying s
Actually, Wayne, hold off on any of these patches, I may be able to fix
this in the nightly/release packaging scripts with a symlink.
I will keep in touch!
Adam Wolf
On Nov 19, 2015 1:59 PM, "Wayne Stambaugh" wrote:
> None that wouldn't require a bunch of code changes which at this point
> is a
Hi folks,
It is possible that I may be able to use symlinks to make this just work
for everyone, and then it is just an packaging change in my nightlies and
releases.
I know I tried symlinks to do something else in the OS X KiCad stuff, and
there are edge cases where they don't work when being pa
None that wouldn't require a bunch of code changes which at this point
is a no go. I can commit your second patch that handles either install
path for packages3d. This should work on new installs and folks who are
brave enough to build and install from source on OSX. Any changes
beyond that we s
Do you have any ideas on how to make it work for the release?
Adam Wolf
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015, 12:18 PM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> It sounds like this is going to break the existing behavior so I would
> rather wait until after the stable release unless we can guarantee that
> it will continue to
It sounds like this is going to break the existing behavior so I would
rather wait until after the stable release unless we can guarantee that
it will continue to work on existing installs.
Moving forward, it probably makes more sense to install the 3D models
along side the library and module path
So originally, I mostly forgot that people do source builds on OS X. :)
After thinking about it, I think we need both search paths in kiface_i, the
new default in pgmbase, and the docs changed. All of these are in the
patch on this list.
Then we also could make the kicad-library repo put the pa
Adam,
I forgot to ask, would this change be on top of your current patch or
replace the current patch?
Wayne
On 11/18/2015 8:49 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Slick! Faster than I thought to make the change on a branch for
> kicad-libraries. This would make it so new from-source builders on OS X
> in
As long as you can verify that it works with both your package builds
and source builds on OSX and doesn't break any other platforms, I'm OK
with it.
On 11/18/2015 8:49 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> Slick! Faster than I thought to make the change on a branch for
> kicad-libraries. This would make it so
Slick! Faster than I thought to make the change on a branch for
kicad-libraries. This would make it so new from-source builders on OS X
install their packages3d to the same place as nightly and release users.
If you think it's a good idea, I'll propose the 8 line patch to Carl and
the rest of th
Hi Wayne,
Attached is the updated patch. Do you think I should also do a patch for
the library group so from-source builders on OS X will match the nightlies?
(I probably should have done this a long time ago actually!)
Adam Wolf
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 6:31 PM, Adam Wolf
wrote:
> I can defi
I can definitely add the extra search path in. It was only meant to impact
new users without preferences already.
Adam Wolf
On Nov 18, 2015 6:01 PM, "Wayne Stambaugh" wrote:
> Adam,
>
> Is this going to break anything for users who compile from source? It
> looks as though it might. If so, yo
Adam,
Is this going to break anything for users who compile from source? It
looks as though it might. If so, you might want to have both paths in
the search list just in case. AFAIK, the search path code removes all
non-existent paths from the list.
Wayne
On 11/18/2015 3:57 PM, Adam Wolf wrot
Hi Cirilo,
This patch should just change the default packages3d (for new users who
don't have preferences saved) to match what we're currently shipping.
I will definitely look at your branch once 4.0.0 is released :)
Adam Wolf
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015, 5:44 PM Cirilo Bernardo
wrote:
> On Thu, Nov
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 7:57 AM, Adam Wolf
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm trying to wrap up all the OS X packaging related bugs ASAP before
> 4.0.0 drops shortly. I got a nasty one where we weren't actually
> supporting 10.8, but as of this morning I fixed that! (It wasn't a KiCad
> code change.)
>
Hi folks,
I'm trying to wrap up all the OS X packaging related bugs ASAP before 4.0.0
drops shortly. I got a nasty one where we weren't actually supporting
10.8, but as of this morning I fixed that! (It wasn't a KiCad code change.)
However!
For OS X, we put packages3d next to modules, rather th
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