Alternatively, what do folks think about packaging the libraries as a dmg? The insides of the DMG would have the folder with the content, and a link to copy them to their library location in their home directory, or for all users.
I think I like this better, and will be starting work on it shortly. Adam Wolf Cofounder and Engineer W&L, LLC On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Adam Wolf <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > After the patch last night, I have been able to have a few people test my > packages. > > The top issues reported: > > 1) I don't actually have the pdf docs in the docs/ portion of the package. > > I adjusted the link in the Readme to point directly to the > documentation on kicad-pcb.org, and am working on pulling in the PDF docs > and stuffing them in the DMG. > > 2) The getting started pdf link in the help doesn't work. > > I need to finish #1 before getting this fixed. > > 3) "How do you install schematic libraries?" > > I believe I need to bundle these in the bundle. Working on it. > > > 4) "There's this crazy red screen..." > > As a stop-gap measure, I could set up a 10.9 system with an older version > of XCode. I believe that would stop the red screen, for now, but it is not > a true solution. > > Thanks folks. > > Adam Wolf > Cofounder and Engineer > W&L >
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