I'll have to look into it further. You said you're on 12.04 right now? I definitely tested the 12.04 64 bit packages and they worked fine for me.
Adam Wolf On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Hans Henry von Tresckow <[email protected]> wrote: > Ok, here is what I get from today's install: > > henry@Dr-Bunsen:~/kicad/LCD Driver$ pcbnew > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<string>", line 3, in <module> > ImportError: No module named pcbnew > henry@Dr-Bunsen:~/kicad/LCD Driver$ > > It looks like the pcbnew module is not getting packaged somehow. > > Here is the version Info from pcbnew: > > Application: Pcbnew > Version: (2012-oct-18)-testing > Build: wxWidgets 2.8.12 (no debug,Unicode,compiler with C++ ABI > 1002,GCC 4.6.3,wx containers,compatible with 2.6) > Platform: Linux 3.2.0-33-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK > Boost version: 1.49.0 > Options: USE_PCBNEW_SEXPR_FILE_FORMAT=OFF > USE_PCBNEW_NANOMETRES=ON > USE_PCBNEW_SEXPR_FOOTPRINT_LIBS=OFF > KICAD_GOST=OFF > USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF > USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF > USE_BOOST_POLYGON_LIBRARY=OFF > KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON > KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=OFF > KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=ON > > > Anything else I should try? > > On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:35 AM, Adam Wolf > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi Hans, >> >> Could you try again? I tested the kicad from >> kicad-scripting-testing-daily for Ubuntu 12.04. I put the footprint >> wizard python file in ~/.kicad_plugins, and I was able to open pcbnew, >> click the module editor, and see the footprint wizard button. I >> clicked it, and a new window opened saying Footprint Wizard with a >> bunch of wizardy stuff. From that, it seems that it's working (at >> least mostly!) >> >> It builds on the Launchpad servers for 12.04, 12.10, and 13.04. I >> have added investigating why it doesn't build for 11.10 and 11.04 to >> my list of things to do. For Ubuntu 12.10 and 13.04, they have >> changed the Kicad versioning. The official Ubuntu package in their >> repository has a version number of 0.20120526..., which is "newer" >> than 0.0.201210... which are the ones I'm creating now. There are >> also a few assumptions in the packaging that were correct in the past, >> but are not correct now, regarding the documentation and a few things >> about dependencies. Cleaning those up so we are a great example of >> how to package for Debian and Ubuntu is also on my list of things to >> do. (Along with seeing if people can have kicad-with-scripting >> installed next to kicad-without, which would be a great template for >> any other feature branches we get in the future, and looking into the >> package name changing that someone asked about on the list a few days >> ago.) >> >> However, all those caveats being said, if any brave souls want to try >> it, here are the instructions. >> >> If you are on Ubuntu 12.04: >> >> If you already have kicad installed, from either a PPA or from the >> official repo, uninstall it first. >> sudo apt-get remove kicad kicad-common >> >> Add the tentative kicad-scripting-testing ppa: >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:adamwolf/kicad-scripting-testing-daily >> >> Update your package list: >> sudo apt-get update >> >> Install the new packages: >> sudo apt-get install kicad >> >> To go back to how you had it before, if these packages don't work for you. >> Remove the current packages >> sudo apt-get remove kicad kicad-common >> >> Remove the new PPA >> sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/adamwolf-kicad-scripting-testing-daily-*.list >> >> Optional: add my PPA back if you used to use it, otherwise skip this >> step if you want the stock Ubuntu packages >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:adamwolf/kicad-testing-daily >> >> Update your package list: >> sudo apt-get update >> >> Install the other packages: >> sudo apt-get install kicad >> >> If you are on Ubuntu 12.10 or an alpha release of 13.04: >> >> If you already have kicad installed, from either a PPA or from the >> official repo, uninstall it first. >> sudo apt-get remove kicad kicad-common >> >> Add the tentative kicad-scripting-testing ppa: >> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:adamwolf/kicad-scripting-testing-daily >> >> Update your package list: >> sudo apt-get update >> >> Find out the options for kicad: >> sudo apt-cache showpkg kicad >> >> Read to see which one comes from my PPA. Its version will start >> 0.0.201210... (until October is over) Note that version number >> >> Install the new packages: >> sudo apt-get install kicad=0.0.201210... >> >> To revert, do the same thing as you would if you were on 12.04. >> >> Question: >> Should I change my PPA versioning to match the newer Ubuntus? I don't >> see this hurting anything on the older Ubuntu releases, and it will >> make my PPA be less hassle on 12.10 (the "current" Ubuntu) as well as >> future releases. If I don't hear objections, I'll make this change >> over the weekend. No one should notice anything, as far as I know. >> >> Do you follow this list and use an Ubuntu older than 12.04? 12.04 is >> the latest Long Term Support release, which should have updates for 5 >> years. I'll probably be sticking with 12.04 on my main development >> machine for a while, but I use the current release at work. If no one >> here uses an Ubuntu older than 12.04, I will put compatibility with >> those releases lower priority than some of the other packaging tasks. >> >> This PPA is still definitely experimental, and please assume that >> issues you run into with it are the fault of the package, not the >> scripting support. >> >> Adam Wolf >> Wayne and Layne >> >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Adam Wolf >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> I think it's more that the dependencies are named differently in the >>> older versions. There's a special tool that chroots the compilaton so >>> you can check for obscure dependencies. >>> >>> 12.04 and 12.10, as well as the two newer versions beyond that, >>> "compile" on the remote system, but they have the issue you mentioned. >>> >>> I'll let you know when I get it working--it should be soon, but I've >>> never seen this issue before. >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Hans Henry von Tresckow >>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I'm on 12.04 for now, but I think in another week or so I'll switch >>>> over to 12.10. I wonder if there might be some obscure dependancy you >>>> have locally but that does not get pulled in on the build server. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 7:15 AM, Adam Wolf >>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> I'm able to compile using my recipe and packaging stuff on my local >>>>> machine, >>>>> and it works, but when I upload the recipe to the PPA build servers, it >>>>> produces crashy programs. >>>>> >>>>> What OS version are you using? I'm having issues getting it to work on >>>>> any >>>>> Ubuntu version older than 12.04. I had this description on the recipe, but >>>>> not the PPA. "This is a testing build of KiCad, with scripting enabled. >>>>> Scripting support works, but may crash. This package might not work." I >>>>> have since added it to the PPA as well. >>>>> >>>>> I was able to get the footprint wizard to work fine, which imports from >>>>> pcbnew. >>>>> >>>>> I'm running into a variety of small issues, including the fact that with >>>>> 12.10, the Ubuntu package number has changed from 0.0.date to 0.date. I >>>>> think it may be prudent for me to change my PPA versioning to match, >>>>> otherwise I think we'll see some weird issues. (The old kicad in the >>>>> official repo will always be a higher version than my current generated >>>>> packages, for 12.10 and newer.) >>>>> >>>>> I'll certainly post here when I feel the packages are ready to be tested. >>>>> After that, starting the middle of November, I hope to spend an hour a >>>>> week >>>>> on KiCad packaging for Ubuntu/Debian until it's where I like. >>>>> >>>>> Adam Wolf >>>>> Wayne and Layne, LLC >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Hans Henry von Tresckow >>>>> <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I just tried the first build of Adam's scripting PPA, but it seems I >>>>>> can't import the pcbnew module. Is this an issue with sys.path or do >>>>>> we still have a packaging issue? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Henry von Tresckow (hvontres) >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>>> Post to : [email protected] >>>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>> Post to : [email protected] >>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Henry von Tresckow (hvontres) > > > > -- > Henry von Tresckow (hvontres) _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

