Unless you really enjoy torturing yourself, please focus on py3k and apple
silicon in prep for v6. :)
We are trying to support as many systems as possible on a best effort
basis. We never promised anyone to provide new builds for abandoned OS'.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2020 at 02:29, Adam Wolf
wrote:
> I
I got further today getting the 10.12 build to go, but it choked
during the boost/icu4c installation.
I am not of a strong opinion here--my default opinion is to keep
supporting all the versions we supported at the start of 5.1, but we
also have much fewer resources than Apple, who does not
Yea I'm with Nick on this one. As it standards, 10.12 is past EOL now.
10.13 EOL is in 2 months. Supporting outdated (and as an extension
insecure) OSes just encourages users to make the bad decision to keep using
them.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 11:26 AM Nick Østergaard wrote:
> If people needs
If people needs to get a build support for an OS that is not supported by
the maker, then they can still build it themselves with some effort or pay
someone to do it. :) There is no reason to handcuff ourselves when it is an
impediment to doing what we like and do on a volunteer basis. Not
I think it's actually an issue with installing openssl.
I've had an OCE bottle I made that I stored in the repo for years,
since there were issues with the upstream 10.12 bottle for a while.
Wayne, I suspect is it a relatively low amount of users. 10.12 hasn't
been getting security updates from
Out of curiosity, which issues are preventing the 10.12-10.13 builds? Is it
the disappearance of OCE from homebrew?
-Ian
On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 2:47 PM Adam Wolf
wrote:
> macOS is uploaded:
>
> https://kicad-downloads.s3.cern.ch/osx/stable/kicad-unified-5.1.7-0-10_14.dmg
>
> I was unable to
Adam,
I have no idea how many users this will impact. Any of our other macOS
devs have any thoughts on this? Does the typical macOS user keep their
system up to date? If so, then I expect this to not be an issue. If
not, then we may have to rethink. For the time being, at least we have
a
macOS is uploaded:
https://kicad-downloads.s3.cern.ch/osx/stable/kicad-unified-5.1.7-0-10_14.dmg
I was unable to make a 10.12-10.13 build. These were a little old at
the start of the 5.1 series, and "are older than they've ever been and
now they're even older." :) It is not necessarily
Hi,
flatpak on flathub will be ready a few hours after I press the button to
build them for the stable flathub branch, which will happen on the day I
see the announcement posted. Everything's set to go here.
Best,
Johannes
Am Montag, den 28.09.2020, 08:53 -0500 schrieb Adam Wolf:
> Thanks!
>
The Fedora builds have completed:
Rawhide - in production repo now
F33 - in testing repo now - will move to production repo in 3 days
F32 - in testing repo now - will move to production repo in 7 days
F31 - in testing repo now - will move to production repo in 7 days
Steve
On 9/28/20
Thanks!
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 8:47 AM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> Adam,
>
> No problem, I can hold off posting the announcement to the 30th which
> was the original plan.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Wayne
>
> On 9/28/2020 8:55 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> > MacOS is going to be at least a day or two, but I
FYI Ubuntu builds (PPA) are ready.
Le 25/09/2020 à 22:10, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> I just pushed the 5.1.7 tagged commit to GitLab. How are we doing on
> tagging the libraries, docs, and translations. I would like to make the
> release announcement either 9/30 or 10/1 if possible. Thank you
Adam,
No problem, I can hold off posting the announcement to the 30th which
was the original plan.
Cheers,
Wayne
On 9/28/2020 8:55 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
> MacOS is going to be at least a day or two, but I should have it ready
> by the 30th.
>
> If it's alright with folks, could we hold off on
I thought we fixed this already. If not, I will remove the source repo
milestone and fix the milestone link in the announcement. I'm guessing
for future reference, we only want project level milestones.
On 9/28/2020 8:49 AM, Mark Roszko wrote:
> Looking at that draft announcement, it has the
MacOS is going to be at least a day or two, but I should have it ready
by the 30th.
If it's alright with folks, could we hold off on the announcement
until tomorrow at least?
Adam
On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 7:05 AM Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
>
> Has the website download page been updated? If that's
Looking at that draft announcement, it has the usual "look at the 5.1.7
milestones page for list of issues fixed" link which needs to be fixed.
Or rather there's also a slight mess on the gitlab side. It seems there are
two 5.1.7 milestones, one at the repo level and one at the group level and
Has the website download page been updated? If that's done, I will
remove the draft tag from the release announcement today.
On 9/26/2020 1:42 PM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> Everything has been tagged, the windows build is ready.
>
> I think the macos build may be a bit delayed, but I think we can
Everything has been tagged, the windows build is ready.
I think the macos build may be a bit delayed, but I think we can undraft
the release announcement now anyways.
On Sat, 26 Sep 2020 at 03:33, Christian Schlüter wrote:
> Libraries are
>
>
Libraries are
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-footprints/releases/tag/5.1.7
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-symbols/releases/tag/5.1.7
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-packages3D/releases/tag/5.1.7
https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-templates/releases/tag/5.1.7
Cheers,
CS
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