Hi, 

and to answer the first question: it now uses everything installed on
your system, the only dependency currently being built in the KiCad
CMake build process is boost. 

But, as Garth already mentioned you must not use a "stock" wxWidgets,
because unfortunately still the overlay support is missing. So, you have
to patch/build your own version as described in mac-osx.txt. 
If you can wait a bit, there will be a small script doing this for you
coming with my next changes... 

Regards,
Bernhard 

On 2014-10-07 07:17, Bernhard Stegmaier wrote: 

> Hi, 
> 
> yes, this patch/fix is included in the 3 wxWidget-patches mentioned in 
> mac-osx.txt. 
> Note, that it is not 1:1 the same fix, but AFAIK addresses the same problem 
> (if building wxWidgets with those 3 patches doesn't solve your problem, 
> please tell). 
> 
> Thanks for the note on the icons… I'll put that one on the TODO list. 
> 
> Regards, 
> Bernhard 
> 
> On 07.10.2014, at 04:44, Garth Corral <gcor...@abode.com> wrote: 
> 
> On Oct 6, 2014, at 5:39 PM, Andy Peters <de...@latke.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi, guys -- I have been doing daily builds on OS X, and I haven't had any 
> build issues. Now, I did build and install the various prerequisites (glew, 
> whatnot). Do recent builds use what's installed on my system, or does the 
> master CMake file download and build the prerequisites as needed?
> 
> I just built BZR 5165 on 10.9.5 with Xcode 6, and it seems to work so far. 
> One thing I noticed is that after doing the packaging build, the icons for 
> all of the programs other than the Kicad project manager are glyphed out. I 
> assume that this is "expected," in the sense that everything is generally 
> supposed to start from the Kicad project manager.
> 
> Interestingly, in the Finder, the only file type which has an 
> application-specific icon is the project file .pro. Everything else (.sch, 
> .kicad_pcb) have a default page-with-a-corner-turned-down icon.
> 
> In eeschema, dragging a symbol still results in the redraw failure, and I 
> know that there's a patch (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/915761 
> [1]). How does one apply the patch, and can that patch be committed to the 
> trunk?
> 
> I believe that Bernhard has rolled both of the patches from that bug (or 
> versions of them) into the patches in the patches directory at the top level 
> of the kicad tree. He also updated the OS X compilation instructions 
> available in Documentation/compiling/mac-osx.txt with up to date patching 
> instructions. Note that those patches are for wxWidgets, not kicad itself, so 
> you'll need to rebuild that.
> 
> Garth
> 
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