Hi,

I can just speak for Debian.

Am 17.05.21 um 14:53 schrieb Eeli Kaikkonen:
> As far as I can tell, Ubuntu and all derivatives, Fedora, openSUSE,
> Debian (if I remember correctly), Arch and Manjaro already use OCC so
> that the latest available KiCad 5.99 (and even 5.1) packages for the
> latest available distro versions use OCC. Only gentoo KiCad 5.1 seems
> to use OCE.

So far I remember correctly the KiCad project was switching to OCC
because the OCE variant was lagging behind some or more wanted features.
I'm using mostly the explicit set up of build options and do not rely on
used default values, so the Debian packages using OCC for more than a
year. And this also for backported versions.

> Changing the python flags (soon, I hope?) will have bigger
> consequences. I couldn't even find a way to compile 5.99 for Debian
> testing with phoenix.

I've configured the build of the current 5.99 version for experimental
since a few weeks, and wxpython 4.0 is used here also like done for the
current stable version since a long time. Or I miss your point.

> https://salsa.debian.org/electronics-team/KiCad/kicad/-/blob/debian/experimental/debian/rules#L39

-- 
Regrads
Carsten

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