Hello,

Am 12.04.24 um 19:31 schrieb Javier Vilarroig:
I'm in the same situation.

Right now I can't use Kicad.

you all use Debian testing, you have always the option to pick obviously working versions from snapshot.debian.org. Or pull in required packages from unstable. If you need to work with mission critical stuff please use Debian stable. For sure you know this.

The situation is a bit more complex, the situation in testing would not have happen if the time_64 transition would not have blocked a lot of arch related packages for good reason.

Also in the past KiCad was usable with older libraries, which seems not to be the case anymore. On the other hand the KiCad application could handle such version mismatches far better and give the user some feedback what happened.

Within Debian the problem is not within the kicad binary package, this is "usable" without the libraries, so the libraries packages need to be more strict now which version of kicad they are work with..

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Regrads
Carsten

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