That is a good start, I hope we can get even more performance boost now.
Could you please try the lp:~cern-kicad/kicad/ratsnest_threadsafe branch
to check if it solves the problem with createDelaunay() function?
It would be great if you shared your changes (especially if they crash
the
i686 Ubuntu binaries works well on my laptop.
thanks :)
Le 26/01/2014 23:21, Milan Horák a écrit :
Hi gentlemen,
seems like I was finally able to compile Windows version of Kicad.
On http://kicad.nosoftware.cz there is r4636 packaged (without docs,
demos and libraries). Please test and
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Le 27/01/2014 12:11, yann jautard a écrit :
i686 Ubuntu binaries works well on my laptop.
thanks :)
Le 26/01/2014 23:21, Milan Horák a écrit :
Hi gentlemen,
seems like I was finally able to compile Windows version of Kicad.
On
Hi,
don't mind, I'm watching both lists.
You're welcome :-)
Milan
Dne 27.1.2014 12:45, yann jautard napsal(a):
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Le 27/01/2014 12:11, yann jautard a écrit :
i686 Ubuntu binaries works well on my laptop.
thanks :)
Le 26/01/2014 23:21,
Hello
I just looked in the scripts/kicad-install.sh script, and I see that there
is a imo useless check to see if one has configured whoami for bzr.
I see no reason for this to be in the installer script, especially when it
only reads from launchpad and it is not really needed to read form lp.
The attached patch is a maintenance patch which fixes the following bugs:
1. *.emp file had the wrong information in the HEADER section (string was
BOARD_FILE rather than LIBRARY_FILE)
2. some missing entries + some duplicate entries in the *.emn file due to a bug
in a logic test
3. for
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