Gentlemen,
Thanks you for your hard work on creating builds for all of the major
platforms that KiCad supports. One of our goals should be to get the
builder and installer for each platform to the same level of quality.
This includes OSX which tends to lag behind Linux and Windows. I
appreciate
On 1/30/2014 7:45 AM, Ed Johns wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I am interested in updating the NSIS install scripts as part of the
> Winbuilder compile. Right now the scripts live in src/packaging. I am
> thinking they are more OS centric and should be added to the Winbuilder
> download instead of the prod
Maciej, that's the plan for Windows, Mac, and Linux! Linux should be "any
day now" for Debian (wheezy, jessie, and sid) and Ubuntu (every version
currently supported), Mac has some issues building a cross platform binary
that works on 10.6-10.9 that folks are working on, and I haven't started
pull
On 1/30/2014 6:59 AM, Brian Sidebotham wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I've just uploaded a new release for KiCad-Winbuilder which includes a
> few fixes and bumps wxPython up to V3+ (V3.0.0 with a couple of
> patches mentioned on the KiCad developers list which are useful fixes
> for KiCad). The library no
Hi Adam,
For Jenkins it should be just a case of downloading
KiCad-Winbuilder-3.3, and point a Jenkins job at make.bat and then
stuff some file manipulation on the end to zip the relevant files into
an archive. It'll be pretty large though and you'll need to include
things like RunKiCad.bat, etc.
Hi Adam,
I am just wondering - if the KiCad-Winbuilder was run on the cluster,
then what do you think about some automatized process that builds
Windows binaries (for both stable & product branches) and uploads them
to the KiCad website (or any other place that is linked to the download
page)
I would like to volunteer to help out with the Windows build and add it to
the Wayne and Layne Jenkins cluster. Is there good documentation for
setting it up and building it, including what sort of Windows stuff you
need? I am very inexperienced with Windows.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ed
Congratulations to both your families.
This will be the most import (and busy) part of your life.
Greetings,
Edwin
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Brian Sidebotham <
brian.sidebot...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks Miguel, it will be our first so we're very excited as well as
> desperately trying to
Thanks Miguel, it will be our first so we're very excited as well as
desperately trying to at least complete the bathroom as soon as
possible!
We are expecting at the beginning of May. Many congratulations to you
too, good luck with everything yourself!
Best Regards,
Brian.
On 30 January 2014 1
Hi, all.
I am interested in updating the NSIS install scripts as part of the Winbuilder
compile. Right now the scripts live in src/packaging. I am thinking they are
more OS centric and should be added to the Winbuilder download instead of the
product source tree. Easy installer generation wou
Good work Brian,
volunteers to help, please stand up! ;)
When's the new baby arriving?, we're expecting for Mid-April...
First one?, 2nd one?... Very good luck, and congratulations!.
Cheers, Miguel Ángel.
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Hi Guys,
I've just uploaded a new release for KiCad-Winbuilder which includes a
few fixes and bumps wxPython up to V3+ (V3.0.0 with a couple of
patches mentioned on the KiCad developers list which are useful fixes
for KiCad). The library now also comes from GitHub (Simply by
downloading the master
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