Glad to see you got a build! I have a few items on my PPA list that are easily solvable with some bash or Python. I will write one up and post to the list shortly.
Adam Wolf Wayne and Layne, LLC On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 11:12 PM, Jacob Schmidt <[email protected]>wrote: > $ cd wxWidgets-3.0.0 > $ ./configure --enable-shared=yes --with-opengl > [output shows both opengl = yes and compile as shared library = yes] > $ make -j4 > $ sudo make install > [is it necessary here to change LD_LIBRARY_PATH and run ldconfig?? I > didn't.] > > $ cd ~/kicad_sources/kicad.bzr/scripts > $ ./kicad-install.sh --install-or-update > [updated to bzr 4874] > [kicad-install.sh checks to see that wx2.8 related packages are > up-to-date. My oops??] > > $ kicad > kicad: error while loading shared libraries: libwx_gtk2u_gl-3.0.so.0: > cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory > $ sudo ldconfig > $ kicad > > Oh WOW! Hot damn! It works! > Since it asked for libwx_gtk2u_gl-3.0.so.0, I'm guessing that it took the > hint and used wxWidgets 3.0, and jp's instructions worked. > > Thank you, you provided the missing link. > > Jacob Schmidt > > P.S. Adam, is there something that I can do to help out the PPA at all ??? > If I can seriously help out somehow, I can spend a little time and put a > more recent Ubuntu on a machine. > > > On 05/20/2014 12:52 PM, jp charras wrote: > >> Le 20/05/2014 16:22, Jacob Schmidt a écrit : >> >>> I'm trying to build kicad on Ubuntu Lucid 64-bit. >>> I've tried both a pre-kiway build and a few more recent ones. >>> I think that because Lucid is no longer supported, I had to compile >>> cmake 2.8.11.2, and wxWidgets 2.8. >>> >>> Every build segfaults on startup. I suspect this is because I'm trying >>> to build 64-bit, or it may have to do with kiway-specific implementation >>> (just a guess). >>> If this is an incorrect suspicion, please let me know. >>> >>> I would like to help by providing information, first, and then if we can >>> figure out together how I can create a successful 64-bit build for >>> Ubuntu, then I would be interested in allowing one of my machines to >>> periodically build kicad and upload it. I know that users are desperate >>> for recent working builds. I would like to provide them in this way if >>> possible. I would like to give back to a great software project. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Jacob Schmidt >>> >> We don't know your command line to build Kicad and wxWidgets, so it is >> hard to say what is wrong. >> >> If you are compiling wxWidgets, use the 3.0 version. >> >> compiling wxWidgets with options: >> --enable-shared=yes and --with-opengl >> is mandatory. >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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