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Announcement, https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg20326.html

2015-09-09 20:58 GMT+02:00 Nick Østergaard <oe.n...@gmail.com>:
> Just forget tryting to build the old stable version (bzr rev around
> 4022 to 4029). Go and spend your time one making sure you can build
> the latest in product and be happy. You are on debian testing afterall
> (I think).
>
> We should soon see a release candidate for the next stable,
> https://lists.launchpad.net/kicad-developers/msg20227.html
>
> And yes, that version that fedora is using is basically the
> development version, which I also advise debian to use untill we get
> the next release out.
>
> Also the official PPA is now skipping the boost build and the first
> builds that pass on ubuntu 15.10 is passing on
> https://code.launchpad.net/~js-reynaud/+archive/ubuntu/ppa-kicad/+build/7890601
>
> 2015-09-09 18:02 GMT+02:00 Graham Inggs <gin...@debian.org>:
>> Hi
>>
>>> Nick Østergaard [2015-08-13 16:24 +0200]:
>>> > You can use the cmake option -DKICAD_SKIP_BOOST=ON  to fix this issue.
>>> > Make sure this only happens for systems with boost version above 1.54.
>>
>> The -DKICAD_SKIP_BOOST=ON option doesn't work in the kicad stable branch
>> (bzr4029) currently in Debian and Ubuntu.
>>
>> CMake Warning:
>>   Manually-specified variables were not used by the project:
>>
>>     KICAD_SKIP_BOOST
>>
>> I made the following change to CMakeLists.txt and also removed
>> include/boost/ :
>>
>> --- a/CMakeLists.txt
>> +++ b/CMakeLists.txt
>> @@ -285,8 +285,8 @@
>>  # kicad now includes needed boost files.
>>  # the two next lines can be uncommented to use the native boost lib.
>>  # but this is not a good idea
>> -#find_package(Boost 1.36 QUIET)
>> -#check_find_package_result(Boost_FOUND "Boost")
>> +find_package(Boost 1.36 QUIET)
>> +check_find_package_result(Boost_FOUND "Boost")
>>
>>  ##########################
>>  # Find wxWidgets library #
>>
>> ...and still I am getting tons of errors like the following:
>>
>> In file included from /usr/include/c++/5/list:63:0,
>>                  from /usr/include/boost/polygon/isotropy.hpp:20,
>>                  from /usr/include/boost/polygon/polygon.hpp:12,
>>                  from
>> /«BUILDDIR»/kicad-0.20141025+bzr4029/common/../polygon/polygons_defs.h:9,
>>                  from
>> /«BUILDDIR»/kicad-0.20141025+bzr4029/common/../polygon/PolyLine.h:23,
>>                  from
>> /«BUILDDIR»/kicad-0.20141025+bzr4029/common/../pcbnew/class_pad.h:37,
>>                  from
>> /«BUILDDIR»/kicad-0.20141025+bzr4029/common/footprint_info.cpp:22:
>> /usr/include/c++/5/bits/stl_list.h:1807:22: error: reference to 'list' is
>> ambiguous
>>      operator==(const list<_Tp, _Alloc>& __x, const list<_Tp, _Alloc>& __y)
>>
>>> This worked well, thank you! Fedora does the same. I uploaded this a
>>> few days ago to Ubuntu.
>>
>> Your upload failed to build [1].  Fedora are using a newer revision
>> (bzr6041).
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Regards
>> Graham
>>
>>
>> [1] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kicad/0.20141025+bzr4029-2ubuntu1
>>

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