>> I was always hoping to see the libraries ("DLLs") to go into /Library/Kicad, >> so we can keep the memory footprint down of the separate Kicad components. >> But it is not a trivial task, so it seems. >> I am not following what you want to do. Is it like: >> /Applications/kicad/kicad.app <- the app with the libs >> /Applications/kicad/libraries <- footprints, components, etc. >> /Applications/kicad/scripts <- python user scripts >> /Applications/kicad/doc <- documentation and demos >> ? >> > > Look to the patches/loader.sh on github, at this moment, all the libraries > *.dylib and files go inside kicad.app/Frameworks/ and the other apps use them > from there (../../../kicad.app/Frameworks) , wx and python-site mainly. > > Also there are the demos+modules+etc in kicad.app/Resources/ or something > like that that's what I was planning to pull out of kicad.app again and yet > leave it findable for all the apps. >
https://github.com/mangelajo/KicadOSXBuilder/commit/c41f116620182d56c07aee75cd751fe1ba922f7f This is the change, I also re-uploaded kicad-scripting-osx-3992.zip :-) I think it's better like this, people can go into the data directory and change/fetch whatever they like :) > > >> Kind regards, >> Martijn >> >> >> >> >>> >>> >>> >>> Miguel Angel Ajo >>> http://www.nbee.es >>> +34911407752 >>> skype: ajoajoajo >>> >>> On 10/03/2013, at 11:18, Martijn Kuipers <martijn.kuip...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Miguel, >>>> >>>> Downloading as we speak. On the github page you call it a universal OSX >>>> binary, but that would mean it supports both PowerPC and Intel based MACS, >>>> whereas is this email announcement you call it i386 +x64 build. >>>> >>>> I'm looking forward in compiling it myself, just to see if your solution >>>> is "portable". >>>> >>>> Thanks also to your wife ;-) >>>> >>>> /Martijn >>>> >>>> >>>> On Mar 10, 2013, at 2:19 AM, Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo <miguelan...@nbee.es> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I've been working on the release of Kicad with scripting for MacOSX, also >>>>> tried to package it all together with >>>>> all kicad libs, and the templates. >>>>> >>>>> It's supposed to be a i386 + x64 binary build, with scripting support. >>>>> >>>>> kicad-scripting-osx-latest.zip >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> It has all the new kicad templates system and libraries inside kicad.app, >>>>> and it's supposed to be accessible from all the other apps. >>>>> >>>>> I'm not sure if it will only work in 10.8, or may be 10.5-10.8, (it has a >>>>> dependency to system's python2.7). >>>>> >>>>> If there is any adventurous out there, please try, and tell me how does >>>>> it work (or doesn't). >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> PS: >>>>> >>>>> The codename for the release is "wife", as my wife has been taking >>>>> care all saturday of our little "Margarita", so she's a time donor to >>>>> kicad now too ;) >>>>> >>>>> My build & packaging script is temporarily here, for just in case anyone >>>>> wants to compile himself.. >>>>> https://github.com/mangelajo/KicadOSXBuilder >>>>> >>>>> Cheers!! ;) >>>>> >>>>> Miguel Angel Ajo >>>>> http://www.nbee.es >>>>> +34911407752 >>>>> skype: ajoajoajo >>>>> >>>>> Miguel Angel Ajo >>>>> http://www.nbee.es >>>>> +34911407752 >>>>> skype: ajoajoajo >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>> Post to : kicad-developers@lists.launchpad.net >>>>> Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers >>>>> More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >>>> >>> >> >
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