Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-23 Thread Nick Østergaard
Hello Jean-Samuel

I am told that the rc ppa does not work properly, so I took a look at
the PPA page and it looks like you have not added the wxpython3.0 and
wxwidgets3.0 to the repo. This means that a user can not only add the
4.0 ppa.

Nick

2015-09-14 21:55 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud :
> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>
> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>
> Regards,
> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
>> The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
>> source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
>> and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
>> archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
>> consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
>> builds.
>>
>> On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
>>> Awesome!
>>>
>>> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
>>> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
>>> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
>>> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
>>> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
>>> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
>>> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
>>> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
>>>
>>> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
>>> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
>>> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
>>> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
>>> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
>>>
>>> -Ian
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>>> >> > wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>>> > wrote:
>>> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
>>> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
>>> couple of
>>> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>>>
>>> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
>>> this milestone.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Javier
>>>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-23 Thread Jean-Samuel Reynaud
Hi Nick,

Ok missing packages were copied onto the PPA few minutes ago.

Regards,

Le 23/09/2015 15:03, Nick Østergaard a écrit :
> Hello Jean-Samuel
>
> I am told that the rc ppa does not work properly, so I took a look at
> the PPA page and it looks like you have not added the wxpython3.0 and
> wxwidgets3.0 to the repo. This means that a user can not only add the
> 4.0 ppa.
>
> Nick
>
> 2015-09-14 21:55 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud :
>> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>>
>> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>>
>> Regards,
>> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
>>> The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
>>> source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
>>> and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
>>> archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
>>> consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
>>> builds.
>>>
>>> On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
 Awesome!

 I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
 think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
 project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
 thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
 were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
 method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
 as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
 will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?

 As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
 automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
 Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
 probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
 where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).

 -Ian

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
 > wrote:

 On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
 > wrote:
 > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
 > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
 couple of
 > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.

 Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
 this milestone.

 Cheers,

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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-23 Thread Nick Østergaard
Thank you for your quick response. It looks good to me, although I
can't really test it. But lets assume we will get someone to point it
out if it does not work. :)

2015-09-23 19:09 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud :
> Hi Nick,
>
> Ok missing packages were copied onto the PPA few minutes ago.
>
> Regards,
>
> Le 23/09/2015 15:03, Nick Østergaard a écrit :
>> Hello Jean-Samuel
>>
>> I am told that the rc ppa does not work properly, so I took a look at
>> the PPA page and it looks like you have not added the wxpython3.0 and
>> wxwidgets3.0 to the repo. This means that a user can not only add the
>> 4.0 ppa.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> 2015-09-14 21:55 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud :
>>> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>>>
>>> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
 The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
 source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
 and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
 archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
 consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
 builds.

 On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
> Awesome!
>
> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
>
> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
>
> -Ian
>
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>  > wrote:
>
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
> > wrote:
> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot 
> of
> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
> couple of
> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>
> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
> this milestone.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Javier
>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-14 Thread Mark Roszko
It would be nice if we had  .deb packages for debian and related systems :3.

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Ian Woloschin  wrote:
> I believe I have a working set of ebuilds for Gentoo/Funtoo, located here:
>
> https://github.com/iwoloschin/overlay
>
> I've split KiCad (binaries) and kicad-libraries (components & footprints)
> into two separate ebuilds, though I'm not sure it's necessary.  I've done
> very minimal testing at this point, but it compiles and runs, so it's a
> start!  I'd like to clean stuff up a bit, but it's currently at the point
> that I believe it to be useable.
>
> Not sure anyone else here use Gentoo/Funtoo, so unless you guys would like
> me to wait I'll go ahead and post this on the KiCad.info forums as well,
> probably later tonight or tomorrow.  After I get some testing done and I
> know I haven't done something stupid with my ebuilds I can try to write up a
> quick blurb for the Downloads page on the website.
>
> -Ian
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:16 PM Jean-Samuel Reynaud 
> wrote:
>>
>> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>>
>> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>>
>> Regards,
>> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
>> > The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
>> > source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
>> > and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
>> > archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
>> > consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
>> > builds.
>> >
>> > On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
>> >> Awesome!
>> >>
>> >> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
>> >> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
>> >> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
>> >> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
>> >> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
>> >> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
>> >> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
>> >> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
>> >>
>> >> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
>> >> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
>> >> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I
>> >> could
>> >> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
>> >> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
>> >>
>> >> -Ian
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>> >> > >> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>> >> > wrote:
>> >> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a
>> >> lot of
>> >> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
>> >> couple of
>> >> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>> >>
>> >> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
>> >> this milestone.
>> >>
>> >> Cheers,
>> >>
>> >> Javier
>> >>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-14 Thread Ian Woloschin
I believe I have a working set of ebuilds for Gentoo/Funtoo, located here:

https://github.com/iwoloschin/overlay

I've split KiCad (binaries) and kicad-libraries (components & footprints)
into two separate ebuilds, though I'm not sure it's necessary.  I've done
very minimal testing at this point, but it compiles and runs, so it's a
start!  I'd like to clean stuff up a bit, but it's currently at the point
that I believe it to be useable.

Not sure anyone else here use Gentoo/Funtoo, so unless you guys would like
me to wait I'll go ahead and post this on the KiCad.info forums as well,
probably later tonight or tomorrow.  After I get some testing done and I
know I haven't done something stupid with my ebuilds I can try to write up
a quick blurb for the Downloads page on the website.

-Ian

On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:16 PM Jean-Samuel Reynaud 
wrote:

> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>
> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>
> Regards,
> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> > The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
> > source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
> > and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
> > archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
> > consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
> > builds.
> >
> > On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
> >> Awesome!
> >>
> >> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
> >> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
> >> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
> >> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
> >> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
> >> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
> >> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
> >> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
> >>
> >> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
> >> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
> >> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
> >> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
> >> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
> >>
> >> -Ian
> >>
> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
> >>  >> > wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
> >> > wrote:
> >> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a
> lot of
> >> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
> >> couple of
> >> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
> >>
> >> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
> >> this milestone.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Javier
> >>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-14 Thread Adam Wolf
Mark,

Isn't that what's in the reynauld  PPA?
On Sep 14, 2015 4:54 PM, "Mark Roszko"  wrote:

> It would be nice if we had  .deb packages for debian and related systems
> :3.
>
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 5:50 PM, Ian Woloschin  wrote:
> > I believe I have a working set of ebuilds for Gentoo/Funtoo, located
> here:
> >
> > https://github.com/iwoloschin/overlay
> >
> > I've split KiCad (binaries) and kicad-libraries (components & footprints)
> > into two separate ebuilds, though I'm not sure it's necessary.  I've done
> > very minimal testing at this point, but it compiles and runs, so it's a
> > start!  I'd like to clean stuff up a bit, but it's currently at the point
> > that I believe it to be useable.
> >
> > Not sure anyone else here use Gentoo/Funtoo, so unless you guys would
> like
> > me to wait I'll go ahead and post this on the KiCad.info forums as well,
> > probably later tonight or tomorrow.  After I get some testing done and I
> > know I haven't done something stupid with my ebuilds I can try to write
> up a
> > quick blurb for the Downloads page on the website.
> >
> > -Ian
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:16 PM Jean-Samuel Reynaud <
> js.reyn...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
> >>
> >> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> >> > The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
> >> > source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
> >> > and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
> >> > archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
> >> > consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the
> rc
> >> > builds.
> >> >
> >> > On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
> >> >> Awesome!
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
> >> >> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
> >> >> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
> >> >> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
> >> >> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
> >> >> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from
> BZR,
> >> >> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
> >> >> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
> >> >>
> >> >> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
> >> >> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
> >> >> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I
> >> >> could
> >> >> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
> >> >> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
> >> >>
> >> >> -Ian
> >> >>
> >> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
> >> >>  >> >> > wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a
> >> >> lot of
> >> >> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
> >> >> couple of
> >> >> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
> >> >>
> >> >> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone
> for
> >> >> this milestone.
> >> >>
> >> >> Cheers,
> >> >>
> >> >> Javier
> >> >>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-14 Thread Simon Richter
Hi,

Am 14.09.2015 um 23:58 schrieb Adam Wolf:

[.deb packages]

> Isn't that what's in the reynauld  PPA?

No, that's for Ubuntu -- they happen to use the same package format, but
packages are generally not expected to be compatible.

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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-14 Thread Jean-Samuel Reynaud
A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:

ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4

Regards,
Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
> The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
> source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
> and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
> archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
> consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
> builds.
>
> On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
>> Awesome!
>>
>> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
>> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
>> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
>> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
>> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
>> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
>> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
>> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
>>
>> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
>> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
>> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
>> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
>> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
>>
>> -Ian
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>> > > wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>> > wrote:
>> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
>> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
>> couple of
>> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>>
>> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
>> this milestone.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Javier
>>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-13 Thread Eldar Khayrullin

https://bugs.launchpad.net/kicad/+bug/1384902

13.09.2015 02:11, Wayne Stambaugh пишет:

Without further ado, you've asked for it and here it is:

https://launchpad.net/kicad/4.0

I'm not 100% sure I'm happy with the way the branch on Launchpad turned
out.  Some of this is no doubt due to my ignorance of Launchpad.   If
there are any issues, please let me know so I can get them resolved.

The stable branch is a snapshot of r6188.  I uploaded a tar file as
well.  A note to everyone maintaining auto builders, please add
"-DKICAD_REPO_NAME=stable -DKICAD_BUILD_VERSION=4.0.0-rc1" to your build
configuration to generate the correct build version string.  I may take
another look at this before the stable release to see if using CMake to
generate stable release versions strings makes more sense.  Hopefully we
can get most of the installers build within the next few days so we can
get it in the hands of more users for testing.

Development will continue in the product branch and I will periodically
merger groups of changes into the version 4 stable branch and bump the
rc number when it makes sense.  At this point, only bug fixes for
existing features and polishing will be accepted into the product branch
until the stable version is released.  If your sure, please ask me
before you commit any changes.

Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a couple of
adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.

Cheers,

Wayne

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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-13 Thread Javier Serrano
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh  wrote:
> Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
> work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a couple of
> adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.

Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
this milestone.

Cheers,

Javier

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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-13 Thread Ian Woloschin
Awesome!

I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I think
I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new project there
are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had thought the
Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints were separate, but
it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred method to get Eeschema
components still going to be straight from BZR, as described here:
http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or will there be a "4.0"
release (tarball?) of the component libraries?

As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the Github
repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could probably
also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X, where there's
the base install, plus extras (footprints).

-Ian

On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano <
javier.serrano.par...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh 
> wrote:
> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a couple of
> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>
> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
> this milestone.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Javier
>
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Re: [Kicad-developers] Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

2015-09-13 Thread Wayne Stambaugh
The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
builds.

On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
> Awesome!
> 
> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
> 
> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
> 
> -Ian
> 
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>  > wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
> > wrote:
> > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
> > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
> couple of
> > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
> 
> Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
> this milestone.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Javier
> 
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